Signals
When you decide to move, an electrical signal called an action potential is generated in your brain. This signal travels along your neurons and reaches the skeletal muscle cells via motor neurons. At the neuromuscular junction, a chemical called acetylcholine is released, which stimulates the muscle fibers to contract and initiate movement.
Yes, skeletal muscle cells have glycosomes and myoglobin in their sarcoplasm.
Skeletal muscle.
Smooth muscle tissue has a single nucleus in each cell :)
skeletal smooth muscle neuron
Both are very active.But skeletal muscles have more.
I think its the brain using the spinal cord
Yes, skeletal muscle cells have glycosomes and myoglobin in their sarcoplasm.
no, skeletal muscle cells are
skeletal muscle cells have multiple nuclei in each cell.
Skeletal muscle.
Smooth muscle cells are similar to skeletal muscle cells due to the actin-tropomyosin interactions. These interactions "tell" the muscle when to contract.
The motor nerve cells control the skeletal muscle
Smooth muscle tissue has a single nucleus in each cell :)
Skeletal muscle tissueVoluntary or skeletal muscles contains long non branching cylindrical cells.
skeletal smooth muscle neuron
Skeletal muscles are different from other cells in that they have multiple nuclei
Both are very active.But skeletal muscles have more.