Muscle cells
no, the skeleton is a support structure. The muscles expand and contract to create movement in the body.
Using ATP, the cells in the muscles of the sun's legs use actin and myosin to expand and contract, making the muscles themselves contract and move.
Cells that require a higher concentration of mitochondria for their functioning are typically muscle cells, as they need a lot of energy to contract and move the body.
Muscle tissues allow the human body to move its limbs and to move parts of the organs. Muscle tissues contract or expand in order to provide the required motion.
Yes, gases can both expand and contract. When heated, gases expand as the molecules move more rapidly, increasing the pressure and volume. Conversely, when cooled, gases contract as the molecules slow down, decreasing the pressure and volume.
cells move by wiggling their body cilia or flagella
when the blood cells move your body has to move the blood with it
The muscles contract to move parts of the body
They contract and release to move your body
Muscle cells are responsible for contraction to move an animal. There are three types of muscle cells: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth. Skeletal muscle cells facilitate voluntary movements, cardiac muscle cells are found in the heart and contract involuntarily to pump blood, and smooth muscle cells control involuntary movements in organs and blood vessels. Together, these muscle types enable various movements and functions within an animal's body.
Muscle cells are primarily responsible for body movement. These cells work together to contract and relax in response to nerve signals, allowing us to move our limbs and perform various actions. Muscle tissue is found throughout the body and can be classified as smooth, cardiac, or skeletal muscle.
Yes, metal can expand and contract due to changes in temperature. When heated, the metal molecules move more rapidly, causing the metal to expand. Conversely, when cooled, the metal molecules slow down, resulting in contraction.