regenerate ATP at a very fast rate
Repolarization
it is used to keep the cell alive
From the previous answerer: how does a muscle cell work? well it starts with a nerve cell and this moves on to make the muscle cell work it contracts and relaxes.wow, you must have a degree in microbiology. so it goes from the nerve to the cell and then it's just magic after that? i would say nice try, but it wasn't.
The signal to excite a muscle cell involves the release of acetylcholine from the motor neuron into the synaptic cleft at the neuromuscular junction. Acetylcholine diffuses across the synaptic cleft and binds to receptors on the muscle cell membrane, leading to depolarization and muscle contraction. This process is crucial for transmitting signals from the nervous system to the muscle for movement.
the muscles are around or next to the bones, the contracting of muscles enables the bones to move. for example the muscles in your arm, when you move your arm up, the muscle underneath the bone contract (tighten) to push the bone upwards.
it should be alive Zoe .m
Mitochondria is the organelle that provides energy in the form of A.T.P. (adenosine-tri-phosphate) so the muscle cell that has the fewest mitochondria must be the muscle cells that do not require much energy like the muscles of the head etc.Type your answer here...
In order for the muscle fatigue to end the muscle cells must be provided with oxygen to 'burn' the lactic acid.
In order for the muscle fatigue to end the muscle cells must be provided with oxygen to 'burn' the lactic acid.
In order for the muscle fatigue to end the muscle cells must be provided with oxygen to 'burn' the lactic acid.
Relax. Muscles can only work by contracting (tensing). When an opposite force is desired, an opposite muscle contracts.
In order to move a bone, a muscle must contract and exert force.