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Cardiac muscle is found exclusively in the heart. It is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body and is highly specialized for this function, with unique properties that allow it to contract rhythmically and continuously.
Muscle cells are specialized to contract and relax. They have several unique protein molecules (actin, myosin, etc.) that interlock and are responsive to the local concentration of calcium. When calcium levels go up (calcium is released from the modified SER), the muscle proteins contract. When the calcium levels go down (calcium is pumped back into the modified SER), the muscle proteins relax.
Yes, because they have a unique structure developed for a certain function, in this case -oxygen transport in the blood. Some special features are inability to use Oxygen and the lack of nuclei.
Yes, muscular tissue is highly vascular, meaning it has a rich blood supply. This is important because muscles require a steady supply of oxygen and nutrients to function properly during physical activity. The blood vessels in muscles also help remove waste products, such as carbon dioxide and lactic acid, from the muscle tissue.
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Muscle tissue consists of fibres (cells) that are highly specialized for the active generation of force for contraction Because of this characteristic, muscle tissue provides motion, maintenance of posture, and heat production Based on certain structural and functional characteristics, muscle tissue is classified into three types: cardiac, smooth and skeletal.
Cardiac muscle is found exclusively in the heart. It is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body and is highly specialized for this function, with unique properties that allow it to contract rhythmically and continuously.
After the pectoralis major, the next most important muscle in the birds is triceps. It is highly developed muscle in birds and used to extend the wings.
Yes, muscle tissue is highly cellular, consisting primarily of specialized cells called muscle fibers. These fibers are densely packed and arranged in a way that allows for efficient contraction and movement. The high cellular density is essential for the muscle's functional capabilities, enabling it to generate force and respond to stimuli effectively.
The nucleus is a highly specialized organelle that serves as the information and administrative center of the cell.
The highly specialized fluid portion of the cell is the plasma.
The nervous system contains millions of nerve cells, or neurons. Neurons are highly specialized to transmit messages from one part of the body to another.
Muscle cells are specialized to contract and relax. They have several unique protein molecules (actin, myosin, etc.) that interlock and are responsive to the local concentration of calcium. When calcium levels go up (calcium is released from the modified SER), the muscle proteins contract. When the calcium levels go down (calcium is pumped back into the modified SER), the muscle proteins relax.
unique and highly specialized
Myogenic muscle contractions are initiated by the muscle cells themselves without external neural stimulation, such as in the heart muscle. Neurogenic muscle contractions require neural input to initiate and control muscle activity, such as in skeletal muscles controlled by the somatic nervous system.
Its product was unique and highly specialized.
Its product was unique and highly specialized.