Skeletal muscle tissue has elongated multinucleate cells.
Muscle tissue
Muscles, tissue, cells, and more.
Tissues made up of interconnected elongated cells that contract and relax are called muscle tissues. These cells are specialized for generating force through the contraction and relaxation process, allowing movement in the body. Examples include skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle tissue.
No RBCs are anucleated they have no nucleus
Platelets are fragments of bizarre multinucleate cells called megakaryocytes
This describes the structure of muscle tissue, where tightly packed muscle fibers are interspersed with elongated muscle cells known as myocytes. This arrangement allows for the contraction and relaxation of muscles, enabling movement in the body.
There are four main types of tissue cells: epithelial cells, connective tissue cells, muscle cells, and nerve cells. Each type of tissue cell serves a specific function in the body, such as providing structure and support, facilitating movement, or transmitting electrical signals.
no, muscles are made of tissue. tissue is a group of cells working together
Muscle tissue is made up of elongated cells called muscle fibers that can contract and relax to produce movement. These muscle fibers contain specialized proteins that allow them to shorten and generate force, leading to various types of movements in the body.
primary tissue types that exhibit cellularity
Muscle tissue made up of elongated muscle fibers, fibers that contract in response to stimuli. Nervous Tissue is made up of neurons and neurological cells.
cells would be specialized to expand and contract