The cells of heart muscle are striated (like stripes on a tie) as is skeletal muscle. Cardiac muscle is a type of involuntary striated muscle found only in the walls of the heart. They can contract but also carry an action potential (i.e. conduct electricity), like the neurons that constitute nerves. Some of the cells have the ability to generate an action potential, known as cardiac muscle automaticity. That is they beat on their own and in union with each other.
You will need to chick on these links to see the differences between heart, skin. brain and lung tissues.
No,there are different shapes of cells in human body such as :- spiral,collumner,ellipitcal etc.. Our muscle cells are very long and thin whereas the cells present in our eyes a in cone-shaped.
yes.
Different cells have different appearences because they have different functions. A good rule of thumb is the "form follows function" rule.
Platelets look like small fragments of cells.
"I am not sure of names but i know that many cells make up the heart! Try to look on the Internet for your answer. Hope this helped a bit :)" You got to be kidding me... that wasn't helpful at all, but whatever. In the heart you can find: - Myocardiocytes - those are the cells performing the rhytmic contraction of the whole heart. - Endothelial cells - those are the supporting epithelial cells, insulating the chambers of the heart and the veins.
no because blood, nerve, bone, muscle, and the skin cells all look different. for example: blood cells look like tiny dots and muscle cells look like long stretchy lines
You will need to chick on these links to see the differences between heart, skin. brain and lung tissues.
No,there are different shapes of cells in human body such as :- spiral,collumner,ellipitcal etc.. Our muscle cells are very long and thin whereas the cells present in our eyes a in cone-shaped.
No,there are different shapes of cells in human body such as :- spiral,collumner,ellipitcal etc.. Our muscle cells are very long and thin whereas the cells present in our eyes a in cone-shaped.
Like a little tree branch on the outside of the heart. It's just a small artery that leaves the heart from the inside and goes to the outside so it can distribute fresh blood to the heart muscle itself.The heart muscle is very busy with all the pumping it does constantly and needs this supply of blood. If blood supply is interrupted for even a very short time, the consequences are grave.
all cells look alike because cells reproduce through cell division, which tranports the DNA from one cell and identically makes the new cell have the exact same DNA as the parent cell
You will benefit your heart muscle, but you will not gain skeletal muscle. Just look at people like marathon runners who run a lot: instead of looking muscular, they look anaemic. If you want to gain muscle mass, do strength/weight training. For more information about how to build muscle, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
your heart does not look like a valentine heart, those a just scenarios, make believe. I suggest that if you look up "Heart" on Google or Bing then it will show you pictures of what your heart really does look like. I'm sure you'll find your answer soon!
not muscley
a heart
yes.