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Why do human muscle cells contain?

they contain it for sexual reasons


Which type of muscles contain spindle shaped cells?

Skeletal muscle tissue has cylindrical cells. Due to the cells in the skeletal muscle, the muscle can now allow movement to the bones in the body.


All muscle cells contain striations?

False


Do Muscle cells contain more mitochondria then chloroplasts?

Yes, muscle cells contain more mitochondria than chloroplasts. Mitochondria are essential for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration, which is crucial for muscle contraction and endurance. In contrast, chloroplasts are found in plant cells and are involved in photosynthesis, not in muscle cells. Therefore, muscle cells have a high density of mitochondria to meet their energy demands, while they do not contain chloroplasts.


Do muscle cells contain Cell Membranes?

All cells contain membranes, so yes. Did you take science?


Which types of muscle tissue contain branching cells?

cardiac


Do Skeletal muscle cells contain myoglobin?

Yes, in their sarcoplasm.


Cylindrical muscle cells that contain multiple nuclei located peripherally within the cell would be?

Skeletal muscle cells only


Why do same cells contain many mitochondria?

Skeletal muscle cells, for instance, contain many mitochondria because the energy consumed in the contraction of the sarcomere is enormous. Skin cells, for instance, contain much less mitochondria as the cellular work the need to do is minimal compared to skeletal muscle cells.


Do muscle cells have chloroplast?

No, muscle cells do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are found in plant cells and some protists, where they are responsible for photosynthesis. Muscle cells generate energy through other organelles, such as mitochondria.


Do cardiac muscle cells contain more mitochondria than skeletal muscle cells?

Both are very active.But skeletal muscles have more.


If we were to compare the muscle cells of the puma to the epithelial cells would the muscle cells contain relatively more?

If we compare the muscle cells of a puma to epithelial cells, the muscle cells would contain relatively more myofibrils, which are essential for contraction and movement. Additionally, muscle cells typically have a higher number of mitochondria to meet their energy demands during physical activity. In contrast, epithelial cells are more focused on functions such as protection, absorption, and secretion, and therefore have fewer myofibrils and mitochondria.