No, muscle tissue doesn't produce any blood cells.
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The shared structures between nerve, bone, epithelial, and muscle cells is that they share reproduction structures and the same blood type.
Cells comprise bone and muscle, they do not have bone and muscle in them.
Cardiac muscle cell, skeletal muscle cell, smooth muscle cell, fat cell, neuron, stratified squamous epithelial cell, ciliated epithelial cell, bone cell, neutrophil, and erythrocyte(red blood cell)
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no because blood, nerve, bone, muscle, and the skin cells all look different. for example: blood cells look like tiny dots and muscle cells look like long stretchy lines
Some examples of multinucleated cells in the human body include skeletal muscle cells, osteoclasts, and syncytiotrophoblasts. These cells serve various functions such as muscle contraction, bone resorption, and nutrient exchange in the placenta.
Strength, stamina, muscle tone, muscle mass, bone strength, red blood cells, appetite...
Somatic cells are any body cells that are not sperm or egg cells. These include skin cells, heart muscle cells, and bone cells, among many others.
Red Blood Cells- make the blood red; and carry the oxygen White Blood Cells- fight infections Platelets- form clots to stop the flow of blood Plasma- a yellowish liquid that carries the nutrients
Blood cells Muscle cells Nerve cells Tissue cells Brain cells Bone cells and the list goes on