Skeletal muscle tissue.
it is the epithelial tissue.
striated
Skeletal muscle fibers differ from typical cells in that these muscle fibers have many nuclei. The skeletal muscle store calcium ions in the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
Smooth muscle
Skeletal muscle fibers contain numerous nuclei. This is used to produce large amounts of the enzymes and structural proteins needed for muscle contraction.
Cardiac muscle fibers
The type of muscle tissue that have only one or two nuclei per cell are cardiac muscle cells. Their nuclei are located in the center of a cell.
Usually cells like Muscle cells, Nerve cells, etc. A lot of tissues also have multiple nuclei. HOPE THIS HELPS!!
Skeletal muscle fibers contain numerous nuclei. This is used to produce large amounts of the enzymes and structural proteins needed for muscle contraction.
What builds muscle is the fusing of "satellite" cells to the muscle fibers. When those cells fuse, they provide nuclei for the growth of the fibers. Different stimuli can cause the cells to move to and fuse with the fibers, such as insulin, growth hormones, and testosterone. When muscle fiber is damaged, growth hormones may stimulate the satellite cells to go to the point of injury and fuse to the fibers, which may result in increased muscle mass. But, it certainly is questionable as to whether the "no pain, no gain" mantra or the injection/ingestion of growth hormones or of testosterone is wise for the building of muscle mass.
which has more nuclei per cell skeletal muscle or cardiac muscle? I guess that they both have the same number of nuclei.
tissues are made of specialized cells that do have nuclei
Smooth Muscle Tissue
the center