Nerve, cardiac and muscle cells have action potentials.
The best answer would be nervous tissue but muscular tissue could also be argued to be excitable.
neurons and muscle cells
caridac
excitability and conductivity
skin cells
Sertoli cells, a kind of sustentacular cells.
neurons and muscle cells
caridac
excitability and conductivity
D. J. Aidley has written: 'The physiology of excitable cells'
Edward Joseph Vigmond has written: 'Electrical coupling mechanisms of excitable cells'
More permeable to K than Na
The nerve cells have fine extensions which are usually excitable cells in the nervous system. There function is to transmit and process information.
He's just an excitable boy. She is too excitable to make a good soldier.
The word excitable is an adjective. The adverb form is excitedly.
F. A. Miles has written: 'Excitable cells' -- subject(s): Nervous system, Neurology, Popular works
Excitable Boy was created on 1978-01-18.
Nerve cells and muscle cells are excitable. Their cell membrane can produce electrochemical impulses and conduct them along the membrane. In muscle cells, this electric phenomenon is also associated with the contraction of the cell. Thank you, regards (me).