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Q: Is a horse's muscle made up of cells?
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How are the cells in the biceps alike to the cells of the heart?

They are both made up of muscle cells. The heart is made of cardiac muscle, and the biceps are made of skeletal muscle.


Muscle cells are made up of?

actin


What is made of nervous tissues?

nerve cells make nervous tissue and muscle tissue is made up of muscle cells


Are muscle tissues composed of cells?

yes it is made up of a group of smells! :P


What makes up the bulk of the cardiac muscle?

Cardiac muscle makes up the bulk of the heart. That tissue is made of cardiomyocytes or muscle cells.


Do sea horses have any specialized cells?

Well seahorses are made up of over millions of cells


What make up nervous muscle tissue?

Muscle tissue made up of elongated muscle fibers, fibers that contract in response to stimuli. Nervous Tissue is made up of neurons and neurological cells.


What is one direct source of energy for muscle contractions why?

Your muscle is made up of thousands of cells. Muscle cells have extra mitochondria, mitochondria power your muscles by burning glucose.


What artery wall contains many smooth muscle cells?

The walls of all the arteries are made up of smooth muscle cells.


What makes up muscle tissue?

Muscle tissue made up of elongated muscle fibers, fibers that contract in response to stimuli. Nervous Tissue is made up of neurons and neurological cells.


What level of organization is cardiac muscle?

Cardiac muscle is a tissue. It is made up of multiple cells working together.


What muscle is named after its shape?

The muscle is made up of the body. The body is made up of a group of blood vessels, nerves, muscles cells and tissues called fasciles. The fasciles are made up of a muscle cells that span the length of the muscle body. The muscle cell is made up of the sarcoplasmic reticulum, t-tubules, sarcoplasm, sarcolemma, myofibrils (actin and myosin)....the shape of a muscle varies.