No. The muscular system comprises a very large number of cells, not just one specialised cell.
cells would be specialized to expand and contract
The muscular system is attached to the skeletal system and circulatory system. So the muscle cells are in all three. Hope this helped! :) The muscular system.
muscle cellmuscle cell is found everywhere in our bodyeg: tounge, hands, leg every where when our organs are moving muscle cell is working.
The muscular system and the cardiovascular system interact with each other by the fact that the cardiovascular system provides the muscular cell with oxygen & food, to give them energy so these muscles can move. (Try run while holding your breath hard right?)
Neurons - specialized for transmitting electrical signals in the nervous system. Red blood cells - specialized for carrying oxygen in the bloodstream. Muscle cells - specialized for contraction and movement. Osteoblasts - specialized for bone formation. Pancreatic beta cells - specialized for producing insulin in the pancreas. Photoreceptor cells - specialized for detecting light in the eyes. Cardiomyocytes - specialized for contraction in the heart. Sperm cells - specialized for fertilization. Adipocytes - specialized for storing fat. Osteoclasts - specialized for breaking down bone tissue.
The specialized cell in the nervous system that conducts signals is called a neuron. Neurons are responsible for receiving, processing, and transmitting information through electrical and chemical signals.
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The muscle cell is most likely part of the muscular system. It is responsible for movement, posture, and production of heat.
The muscular system and the cardiovascular system interact with each other by the fact that the cardiovascular system provides the muscular cell with oxygen & food, to give them energy so these muscles can move. (Try run while holding your breath hard right?)
muscular and skeletal
The Muscular-Skeletal System.
The nervous system.