muscular system- offcourse!
muscle cells
Cardiac muscle cells, smooth muscle cells, and endothelial cells.
Acetylcholine is the neurotransmitter released by the nervous system that excites muscle cells, leading to muscle contraction.
norepinephrine
The nervous system is made of these kinds of cells... -smooth muscle cells -nerve cells
the muscular system
There are no cardiac muscle cells in the reprodutive 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 number of smooth muscle cells in an organism can vary widely depending on the species, the size of the organism, and the particular organs or tissues involved. Smooth muscle cells are found in various organs including blood vessels, the respiratory system, the gastrointestinal system, and the urinary system. Estimates suggest that there may be billions of smooth muscle cells in a human body.
The only two types of cells that have excitable membranes are neurons and muscle cells. Neurons transmit electrical signals in the nervous system, while muscle cells generate electrical signals that lead to muscle contraction.
It's not their job, it's the digestive system's job to digest. The muscle cells just get the nutrients.
Smooth muscle is the involuntarily controlled muscle. In unitary smooth muscle, the cells are connected by gap junctions and are controlled by the autonomic nervous system and hormones.