I need this answer too, im pretty sure its beaccause the DNA acts as a set of instructions that tells the cell how to build itself and what proteins to make??
An increase in the concentration of ATP in a muscle cell is a direct result of cellular respiration, which is the life function responsible for generating ATP through the breakdown of glucose or other nutrients in the presence of oxygen.
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The average lifespan of a muscle cell is about 15 years.
Neurons, cardiac muscle cells, and smooth muscle cells are adult cell types that typically have gap junctions. Gap junctions allow for direct electrical and chemical communication between neighboring cells, facilitating coordination and synchronization in tissue function.
No, muscle cells do not have cell walls. Unlike plant cells, animal cells, including muscle cells, do not have cell walls. Muscle cells are surrounded by a cell membrane, which helps regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
sorry i cant help you with that one but i have the same question only it says How does DNA direct a cell to become a muscle cell or a stomach cell? i just said in the DNA there are instructions u could say that for part of your answer... sorry not much help :(
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An increase in the concentration of ATP in a muscle cell is a direct result of cellular respiration, which is the life function responsible for generating ATP through the breakdown of glucose or other nutrients in the presence of oxygen.
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in a cell, all organelles are present, maybe you need to specify your question
A muscle cell is a cell which can change length
No a muscle cell is a somatic cell
muscle
A muscle is neither a cell nor a organ, it is a muscle
Smooth muscle is capable of transmitting impulses along its cytoplasmic extensions due to the presence of gap junctions, which allow for direct cell-to-cell communication. This feature enables coordinated contractions in smooth muscle tissue.
muscle cell
A muscle cell