muscle cells...
Spindle-shaped cells with one centrally located nucleus and no externally visible striations(bands). Found mainly in the walls of hollow organs.
Muscle cells.Metabolically very active cells. Muscle cells,heart cells have lot of mitochondria
Somatic type of nerves stimulate the muscle cells to contract.
Cardiac muscle is network of branched fibers (cells) connected by gap junctions called intercalated disks.
No, cardiac muscle cells are branched but skeletal muscle cells are linear and do not branch
skeletal muscles
so electrical impulses can be carried freely between cells
The muscle cells which commonly branch are the cardiac muscle cells. The other muscles do not have any branched cells.
Both cardiac and skeletal muscle cells are striated and contract by the sliding filament mechanism. However, cardiac muscles cells are short, fat, branched, and interconnected unlike the long, cylindrical, multinucleate of skeletal muscle fibers.
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Glycogen Glycogen is storage form of glucose in the liver and skeletal muscles of animals.
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muscle cells...
Also known as stripped muscles. These are the skeletal muscles.
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Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissues.