What type of embryological cell gives rise to muscle fibers
No. Cardiac muscle fibers.
The scientific name for a muscle cell is a myocyte. Myocytes are also sometimes called muscle fibers. They are long, tube shaped, cells that develop from myoblasts.
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what happens to a muscle cell or fibers when the body is inactive? munneh niemly
muscle fibre
Skeletal muscle is made up of individual components known as muscle fibers. These fibers are formed from the fusion of developmental myoblasts (a type of embryonic progenitor cell that gives rise to a muscle cell). The myofibers (muscle fiber) are long, cylindrical, multinucleated cells composed of actin and myosinmyofibrils repeated as a sarcomere, the basic functional unit of the cell and responsible for skeletal muscle's striated appearance and forming the basic machinery necessary for muscle contraction. The term muscle refers to multiple bundles of muscle fibers held together by connective tissue. Wikipedia dude ...
Yes, biologists often refer to skeletal muscle cells as fibers, although they aren't the same as plant fibers.
Muscle cells are most correctly referred to as muscle fibers.
cytoskeleton
There are unknown amounts of fibers (fibre) in muscles
Muscle tissue made up of elongated muscle fibers, fibers that contract in response to stimuli. Nervous Tissue is made up of neurons and neurological cells.
a motor neuron together with the muscle fibers (cell) it stimulates.