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.
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Muscle tissue, also called cardiac muscle, are striated and highly resistant to fatigue, thus enables contraction and relaxation which involved in pumping blood.
Skeletal muscle are muscles that are attached the bones. These muscles are designed to stretch and help the body to move.
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
Muscle tissue consists of cells that are highly specialized for the function of contraction. These cells contain proteins that allow them to generate force and movement. Muscle tissue can be classified into three types: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle, each with unique properties related to their specific functions.
Any multi-cellular organism has body tissue. There are several types of body tissue, including nervous and muscle, which turtles must have to function.
There is usually more ECM than cells in connective tissue. Epithelium is a highly cellular tissue, mostly composed of cells with little matrix.
skeletal muscle tissue,cardiac muscle tissue smooth muscle tissue
Of course muscle is a tissue. Some people think all soft matter within the human body is tissue but in truth nearly all of the body consists of cellular tissue, even osteoclast tissue.
Chemical Level(atoms, molecules), Cellular Level(smooth muscle cell), Tissue Level(smooth muscle tissue), Organ Level(stomach), System Level(digestive system), and Organism Level.
Muscle tissue is deep to epidermal tissue. Epidermal tissue is superficial to muscle tissue.