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Do smooth muscles have branched cells?

No, cardiac muscle cells are branched but skeletal muscle cells are linear and do not branch


Why is it important for cardiac muscle cells to be branched and interconnected with other cardiac muscle cells?

so electrical impulses can be carried freely between cells


How does a nerve cells work?

the axon terminal button receives stimuli and passes it on to ither cells or it reaches the dedrites which are buried in your spine, travelles up the spine and reaches the brain, which is how you feel pain and things like that.


Muscle cells that are branched and striated are?

skeletal muscles


What are highly branched parts of the nerve cells?

axon


What are the short thick branched contractile cells of the heart called?

Cardiocytes


What plant has leaves with branched veins a taproot and stems made primarily of cells?

The plant you are describing is likely a dicot, such as a dandelion. Dicots have leaves with branched veins, taproots, and stems made primarily of collenchyma, parenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells.


Why are muscle cells not branched?

Muscle cells, particularly skeletal muscle fibers, are long and cylindrical rather than branched to facilitate their primary function of contraction. This linear structure allows for efficient force generation and alignment during contraction. In contrast, cardiac muscle cells are branched to create a network that enables synchronized contractions of the heart. The specific structure of each muscle type supports its unique physiological role.


You identify these units as glycerol molecules because the liver cells are bonding them together to form very long branched polymers called what?

The liver cells are bonding glycerol molecules together to form very long branched polymers called triglycerides or triacylglycerols. These molecules serve as a form of energy storage in the body.


Do plant cells contain any water?

Yes, plant cells contain plenty of water.


Short branched extensions of a neuron?

In neurons, short, tapering, diffusely branched processes from the cell body are known as the dendrites. If the dendrites are short/tapering and diffusely branched, then this is referring to the dendrites of motor neurons.


Why does fatigue occur in diabetes mellitus?

because your cells are starving in the midst of plenty. cells cannot uptake glucose.