basiccly there are more than two simiraties and differnces but illl tell yhu just 2 : normal cells: tiny and many but only cover parts of yhur body muscle cells: cover most of yhur body andstrong like the other guy said
Skeletal fibers are enormous in size. They contain hundreds of nuclei. They also have myosatellite cells that are fused to the muscle cells.
Muscle cells can work together to contract and relax while other cells cannot.
Muscle cells have multiple nuclei.
it is bigger
A group of cells with the same basic structure and function makes a tissue. Different tissues come together to make organs.
Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things
their internal structure makes them behave in a similar way.
Cells make up the solid portion which is 45% of the blood. red blood cells, hemoglobin, whiteblood cells, and platelets.
A group of cells or testeies that makes an releases hormones is called an endocrine gland .Thyriod and gonads are well known examples . Hormones are transported by blood .
Muscle cells have multiple nuclei
its the same
Muscle cells
The long and fibrous structure aids in contraction of the muscle cells. It's like Velcro when touch each other they inevitably contract and they keep touching which makes them contract more untill they relax
Cardiac muscle makes up the bulk of the heart. That tissue is made of cardiomyocytes or muscle cells.
The artery has more muscle, media layer. This is used for contraction. The veins have little muscle layer, but have valves to prevent back flow.
A group of cells with the same basic structure and function makes a tissue. Different tissues come together to make organs.
There are at least 6-7 different types of cells (myocytes, smooth muscle, pericytes, endothelial cells, fibroblasts, nerve cells, stem cells) in your heart, excluding transient cells that infiltrate from the blood (i.e. macrophages and other immune cells).
It makes them sore.
200 types of cells in the human body. Catorgorized into three separate groups. All 200 different types carry out their own specific functions.Reply* There is no proof about how many cells there is in a human body.. iv'e studied the human body and this is a unmodified answer.
This is called tissue, which makes organs.
A group of cells make up a tissue.