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Yes, it does. <:!Hope i helped -Tetsuki-kun
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Skeletal muscle fibers differ from typical cells in that these muscle fibers have many nuclei. The skeletal muscle store calcium ions in the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
Mostly muscle cells
Fast Glycolytic
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A skeletal muscle
Skeletal muscle fibers contain numerous nuclei. This is used to produce large amounts of the enzymes and structural proteins needed for muscle contraction.
Both cardiac and skeletal muscle cells are striated and contract by the sliding filament mechanism. However, cardiac muscles cells are short, fat, branched, and interconnected unlike the long, cylindrical, multinucleate of skeletal muscle fibers.
Protects the nucleus with a rigid layer of cellulose
Basically, yes. All muscle (skeletal, cardiac and smooth) are made of muscle fibers.
Endomysium