The parrot could not fly without muscle cells because they have different types of muscles than we do.
Muscle cells in a parrot, particularly in the wings, are specialized for rapid and powerful contractions, enabling flight. These muscle cells contain a high density of mitochondria for energy production and are rich in myoglobin, allowing for efficient oxygen storage and utilization. The coordinated contraction of these muscles controls the flapping of the wings, providing lift and thrust needed for flight. Additionally, the unique structure of the parrot's muscles allows for agile maneuverability in the air.
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muscle cells...
Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissues.
Muscle cells are very active relatively to the skin cell. So it has more mitochondria
No, cardiac muscle cells are branched but skeletal muscle cells are linear and do not branch
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Somatic type of nerves stimulate the muscle cells to contract.
no, skeletal muscle cells are
Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissues.
Muscle cells.
cardiac muscle cells smooth muscle cells skeletal muscle cells in honors anatomy thats what they said the cells where called, so I am pretty sure those are the correct names.