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What muscle transmits impulses along cellular processes?

nervous tissue


How do eye cells communicate with muscle cells?

The eye cells transmit nerve impulses to the brain, which translates the signal and transmits nerve impulses to the muscles. Information from sensory organs, including the eyes, ears, tongue, and skin, are transmitted by nerve impulses directly to the brain. The brain acting as the control center of the body interprets the nerve impulses. It then sends out different nerve impulses to other cells of the body if a response to the sensory signals is needed.


what muscle transmits the power of the calf muscle to the foot?

Achilles Tendon


What processes does not use ATP muscle contraction active transport heat production diffusion of oxygen cytoplasmic?

Diffusion of cytoplasmic oxygen.


What cells transmit and receive impulses?

nervous tissue.


Which type of muscle is controlled at will by impulses from the brain?

All muscles are controlled by impulses from the brain. Skeletal muscle is, with few exceptions, the only type of muscle that can be controlled at will.


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increases calcium influx in the muscle fibre, causing contraction.


A motor neuron transmits signals to?

Muscle fibers


What is muscle conductivity?

Ability to conduct impulses along the muscle membrane.


Does a nerve provided impulses for many muscle fibers or just few?

A nerve can stimulate impulses to several muscle fibers. When muscle fibers are grouped they form a single muscle group like the biceps.


Chemical that transmits a nerve stimulus to muscle fiber is?

acetylcholine


Are tendons extensions of muscle fibers?

Tendons are not extensions of muscle fibers. Rather, they are separate bands of tough, fibrous tissue that connect muscle to bone and allow them to move in conjunction.