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The type of muscle tissue that have only one or two nuclei per cell are cardiac muscle cells. Their nuclei are located in the center of a cell.
It forms a button, which develops into a mushroom
It depends on the function of the cell. For example: the muscle cells require a great deal of energy and so require many mitochondria per cell.
The nucleus of a cell is what gives it its structure. There are 92 pieces of DNA in the nucleus of a cell.
Just one per cell.
which has more nuclei per cell skeletal muscle or cardiac muscle? I guess that they both have the same number of nuclei.
The type of muscle tissue that have only one or two nuclei per cell are cardiac muscle cells. Their nuclei are located in the center of a cell.
Smooth muscle tissue
Nuclei do not contain cells, cells contain nuclei (normally, one nucleus per cell).
The answer: is in your back of your body.
It consists of a maximum of 2 nuclei per fiber so no it can't be considered multinucleated. Only skeletal is multinuke.
The cell is in the process of Mitosis. That divides one nucleus into two nuclei.
An average human muscle contains around 750-1000 mitochondria per cell.
Skeletal muscles (the ones in arms, legs and other moving parts of the body) have large numbers of nuclei. They are formed during development by the fusion of many single nucleus myoblastcells . Other muscle cells, like the cardiac muscle cells in the heart or smooth cells in the gut, do not fuse and have only one nucleus. For more information see "Molecular Biology of the Cell" published by Garland Press.
Muscle contains around 750-1000 mitochondria per cell.
It is uninucleate not because it has one cell, but because each cell in that muscle has 1 nucleus.
It forms a button, which develops into a mushroom