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Tissue made of cells that contract and relax to produce movement is called muscle tissue.
Tissue made of cells that contract and relax to produce movement is called muscle tissue.
The type of tissue that allows or produces movement is muscle tissue.
Muscle tissue is made up of those types of cells.
Muscle fibres are a type of cell. They are found in bundles in muscles, surrounded by connective tissue, neurones and capillaries. Muscle fibres are long, multinucleated cells with a high tensile strength.
Tissue made of cells that contract and relax to produce movement is called muscle tissue.
Tissue made of cells that contract and relax to produce movement is called muscle tissue.
Tissue made of cells that contract and relax to produce movement is called muscle tissue.
The type of tissue that allows or produces movement is muscle tissue.
Muscles.
Yes, contractions are a function of specialized epithelial tissues such as smooth muscle cells. These cells have the ability to contract and relax, allowing movement and functions such as peristalsis in the digestive system or constriction and dilation of blood vessels.
Muscle tissue is made up of those types of cells.
The organ system composed of tissue that can contract and relax is muscle tissue.
The organ system composed of tissue that can contract and relax is muscle tissue.
the muscles produce movement through contraction and relaxation. they can be skeletal muscles, smooth muscles or cardiac muscles skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles,that we use for locomotion and other activities.we can control their actions. they are straited muscles. smooth musles are the involuntary muscles that are present in the walls of respiratory, urinary, gastro-intestinal and genital tract and muscles of iris. we cannot voluntarily control them.they are non striated muscles. example - we cannot control digestion. cardiac muscles are involuntary but striated
Muscle fibres are a type of cell. They are found in bundles in muscles, surrounded by connective tissue, neurones and capillaries. Muscle fibres are long, multinucleated cells with a high tensile strength.
Muscle cells contract and relax in response to nerve impulses, causing movement. The human body has three types of muscle cells. Skeletal muscle cells control movement of bones, such as our arms and legs.