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Does muscle cell have cell wall?

No, muscle cells do not have cell walls. Unlike plant cells, animal cells, including muscle cells, do not have cell walls. Muscle cells are surrounded by a cell membrane, which helps regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell.


A certain stem cell produces only muscles cells. What kind of stem cell is this?

Unipotent


Cylindrical muscle cells that contain multiple nuclei located peripherally within the cell would be?

Skeletal muscle cells only


What certain stem cell produces only muscle cells what kind of stem cell is this?

Unipotent


Is muscle cells a body cell or a sex cell?

They are body cells. There is only one type of sex cell for each gender: sperm for males and egg cells for females.


Which muscle cells have multiple nuclei?

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.


Are the cells the same and why?

The DNA of cells in the same organism will be the same if no mutations occur. The only diffferences from your hair cells to your muscle cells is the structure of the cell. The structure of a cell gives the cell it's function.


What contains stem cell that can produce only their type of cells?

Adult


What stem cells that can only produce their own type of cell?

Adult


What is the difference between muscule cell and nerve cells?

muscle cells regenerate, nerve cells don't. That is why your muscle is only sore for a couple of days but youre paralized forever.


Why do only adult stem cells produce progenitor cells since embryonic stem cells differentiate too?

Only adult stem cells produce progenitor cells because they multiply though the process of cell division and therefore produce progenitor cells.


What is the difference between a stem and a muscle cell?

A stem cell, if put near a muscle cell, will transform itself into more muscle cells. If a stem cell is put near the cell of an organ, it will "replicate" the cells of that organ. (if and only IF the stem cell is deemed compatible and has nutrients) A muscle cell if put near anything not muscle ... will do nothing (very likely will be killed/absorbed by the antibodies), if put near a muscle, it should try to integrate itself into working in tandem with that muscle.