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The muscle cells that are multinucleated due to the fusion of myoblasts are called myofibers or muscle fibers. These cells are responsible for muscle contraction and are a key component of skeletal muscle tissue. The multinucleation allows for the coordination of muscle function and efficient protein synthesis necessary for muscle activity.

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Where is myoblast present?

They're in embryo, before developing into muscle cells in growth. (called myocytes)


What is a muscle cell called?

The scientific name for a muscle cell is a myocyte. Myocytes are also sometimes called muscle fibers. They are long, tube shaped, cells that develop from myoblasts.


What experimental procedures aim to cure muscular dystrophy?

In myoblast transfer, millions of immature muscle cells are injected into an affected muscle. The goal of the treatment is to promote the growth of the injected cells, replacing the defective host cells with healthy new ones


What are individual muscle cells termed?

Another name is myocyte. It is formed from a myoblast. There are three types: smooth, striated and cardiac cells.


What is a contractile myoblast?

Myoblasts are a type of stem cells that exist in muscles.


What can be found in every skeletal muscle?

Mycocytes, muscle cells sometimes called muscle fibers, are individual components that make up skeletal muscle cells. They are formed from the fusion of myoblasts known as myogenesis. They are long, cylindrical, multinucleate cells called myofibers. They are held together by connective tissue. The muscle is attached to tendons and bones,


Why are skeletal muscle cells multinucleated?

The number of cells depends on how large the muscle is; muscles consist of fiber bundles, which are made up of myofibrils. A sarcomere is one of the segments that the myofibril is divided into. In each fiber bundle there are multinucleate cells, which can extend the length of the skeletal muscle. So, the number of cells in a skeletal muscle depends on the size of the muscle. for example, the number of cells in one of our triceps larger than one of the small muscles in a finger.


Are muscle cells non dividing?

Muscle cells, specifically skeletal muscle fibers, are generally considered non-dividing in their mature state. They are formed from the fusion of myoblasts during development, resulting in multinucleated cells that do not divide. However, satellite cells, which are a type of stem cell associated with muscle tissue, can divide and contribute to muscle repair and regeneration under certain conditions. Cardiac muscle cells also have limited regenerative capacity, but they primarily remain non-dividing in adults.


What happen in cell-cell fusion in both normal and abnormal cells?

In normal cells, cell-cell fusion is a natural process that allows for the formation of multinucleated cells, such as in muscle cells or during fertilization. In abnormal cells, such as in cancer, cell-cell fusion can lead to the formation of hybrid cells that may exhibit altered characteristics, increased genetic diversity, and potential for malignancy.


What types of cells contracts to move an animal?

muscle cells...


Why don't cells fuse in our body?

Cell fusion is tightly regulated in the body to prevent abnormal cell growth or function. Fusion between cells can occur in certain circumstances, such as during fertilization or in the formation of muscle cells, but this process is highly controlled and not common in most tissues to maintain normal cellular functions and structures.


How are individual muscle cells different from the muscle tissue in the bicep muscle?

Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissues.