No, its not, due to the constant process of muscle cells dying from old age, hits, and other things. They are then replaced through the process of mitosis, or cell replication.
Confusing question. A muscle cell is an animal cell Plants do not have muscle cells.
The general structural and functional differences between a nerve cell and a smooth muscle cell are as follows. A nerve cell, controls the nervous system and automatic functions a smooth muscle cell is located in the smooth muscle where the nerve cell is.
A muscle cell.
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carrier proteins transport glucose into a muscle cell
A skeletal muscle cell is a cell of a skeletal muscle.
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
muscle cell
A muscle cell
the endomysium surrounds the muscle cell
A skeletal muscle is an animal cell.
Muscle cells are actually a type of animal cell and thus aren't an organelle. If you were wondering how large a muscle cell is, a muscle cell is about as big as a general animal cell, but are a little larger. I hope this helps you.
I think a muscle cell forms tissues that can stretch
Smooth muscle cell are spindle-shaped.