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Muscle cells move bones which move animals.
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They are found in cilia. Cilias are found in eukaryotic cells.
Cells can move by propelling themselves around their host... and uh, I can't remember the rest... cells don't move because of the nucleus
Muscle cells move bones which move animals.
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Muscles are a bit like rope, they can pull, but they can't push. So in evey important way, they only move bone when they contract.
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Using ATP, the cells in the muscles of the sun's legs use actin and myosin to expand and contract, making the muscles themselves contract and move.
Vessels are types of advanced xylem cells that are found in angiosperms. An xylem is made up tracheids and both of these cells have pits so that water can move sideways in the stem.
No. A capillary is a small tube carrying blood, a muscle is a group of cells that can contract, generally in order to move something.
no, the skeleton is a support structure. The muscles expand and contract to create movement in the body.
Physiology is the study of how things work in the body. For example: how do your muscles make you move? How do the muscles cells contract to make you move? How does your nervous system make your muscles contract?
Muscles contract and relax to move a joint. ... Muscles contract at a constant rate. Muscles contract and relax to move a joint.
Because different types of cell have different functions. For example, hand cells and eye cells are different because you don't need hand to see and you don't need eyes to grab something(and move around the fingers). Or you don't need heart cells in your brain or thinking cells(or neurons) in your heart. Well to some extent, you do have soe brain cells in heart but not the main function cells. Jesse