Its contractile ability.
The average lifespan of a muscle cell is about 15 years.
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.
All muscle cells have the ability to contract, allowing movement. They contain specialized structures called myofibrils, which are responsible for muscle contractions. Muscle cells also have a large number of mitochondria to provide energy for muscle function.
During muscle cell mitosis, a single muscle cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This process helps in the growth and repair of muscle tissue by increasing the number of muscle cells, which allows for the muscle to grow in size and repair damaged muscle fibers.
From the previous answerer: how does a muscle cell work? well it starts with a nerve cell and this moves on to make the muscle cell work it contracts and relaxes.wow, you must have a degree in microbiology. so it goes from the nerve to the cell and then it's just magic after that? i would say nice try, but it wasn't.
muscle contain special proteins called contractile proteins, they contract and relax to cause movement. Muscles are generally of two types (1) voluntary muscle and (2) involuntary muscle.
skeletal muscle
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they have long tails for swimming and heads to get into the ovum
A muscle cell is a cell which can change length
No a muscle cell is a somatic cell
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A muscle is neither a cell nor a organ, it is a muscle
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A muscle cell
Fat cells contain large vacuoles enclosing fat droplets
Fat cells contain large vacuoles enclosing fat droplets