No, cardiac muscle cells are branched but skeletal muscle cells are linear and do not branch
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Hyperplasia affects the all types of muscle cells.
The muscle cells which commonly branch are the cardiac muscle cells. The other muscles do not have any branched cells.
Yes. All types of muscle have endomysium covering individual muscle cells.
Muscle cells form all three types of muscle tissue.
Cardiac muscle cells, smooth muscle cells, and endothelial cells.
200 types of cells in the human body. Catorgorized into three separate groups. All 200 different types carry out their own specific functions.Reply* There is no proof about how many cells there is in a human body.. iv'e studied the human body and this is a unmodified answer.
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Another name is myocyte. It is formed from a myoblast. There are three types: smooth, striated and cardiac cells.
Cardiac (heart) muscle.Cardiac muscle characteristically features stripes (called striations), its cells frequently branch, and it is a type of involuntary muscle (it cannot be consciously controlled). Cardiac muscle fibers are all interconnected (by special cell junctions called gap junctions) as well; this ensures that electrical signals reach all fibers of the heart so that the heart can beat synchronously.Other types of muscle are smooth muscle and skeletal muscle. Smooth muscle has no striations and does not branch, but is also a type of involuntary muscle like cardiac muscle. It is best known for its actions in the gastrointestinal system, where it drives the movement of digested food particles down the tract.Skeletal muscle is striated like cardiac muscle, but does not branch. Muscles that can be consciously controlled are made up of skeletal muscle.