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Muscle tissue has cells that are longer than wide. These long, cylindrical cells are called muscle fibers, and they are responsible for generating force and movement in the body.
muscle cells...
What we call a muscle is really a large number of cells that work by contracting. Work that all cells do uses glucose, a simple sugar. This is used in producing ATP the "battery" that generates energy for the cells,
Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissues.
No, cardiac muscle cells are branched but skeletal muscle cells are linear and do not branch
Somatic type of nerves stimulate the muscle cells to contract.
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Striated muscle cells, also known as skeletal muscle cells, are long cylindrical cells with multiple nuclei located at the periphery. They contain specialized structures called myofibrils, which consist of repeating units called sarcomeres. Sarcomeres are the functional units responsible for muscle contraction and are composed of thick and thin filaments made of proteins such as actin and myosin.
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.