There are three types of muscle cells in the body. The skeletal muscles cells are the only voluntary muscle cells, which are attached to a person's bones. Smooth muscle cells are involuntary and are found within the walls of blood vessels, as well as various tracts in the body. Cardiac muscle cells are involuntary and found in the heart's structure.
Each skeletal muscle is a separate organ composed of hundreds to thousands of cells called FIBRES because of their elongated shape.
Muscle Fibers
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muscle cells
3.cells in the nervous system are different in structure from cells in the circulatory system and they carry out different specialized functions
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neurons
Specialized cells that have no organelles are known as Prokaryotes.
No. The muscular system comprises a very large number of cells, not just one specialised cell.
cells would be specialized to expand and contract
connective, muscular, nervous, & epithelial.
muscle cells
muscular system- offcourse!
specialized cells
3.cells in the nervous system are different in structure from cells in the circulatory system and they carry out different specialized functions
Juxtaglomerular cells Visceral and parietal epithelium The above are some specialized cells of urinary system. The cells of the distal tubule become taller and form a structure known as the MACULA DENSA. and this is the specialized tissue in urinary system.
the muscular system
specialized sensory cells
they both have layers and cells
Muscles, tissue, cells, and more.