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No, muscle tissue doesn't produce any blood cells.

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What is the type of tissue made of cells the contract and relax to produce movement?

Tissue made of cells that contract and relax to produce movement is called muscle tissue.


What tissue is made of cells to relax and produce movement?

Muscle tissue is made of cells that have the ability to relax and contract in order to produce movement in the body. There are three main types of muscle tissue: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac.


What tissue has one nucleus?

Smooth muscle tissue has a single nucleus in each cell :)


Which muscle cells commonly branch?

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Describe one similarity and one differences between the muscle tissue and the blood vessels you viewed with the microscope?

Muscle tissue and blood vessels both use fibroblasts, a precursor for the smooth muscle cells that stabilize the blood vessels. One difference is that the muscle tissue requires oxygenated blood in order to function.


What is an example of a tissue in your body?

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What tissue in your bones produce white blood cells?

the bone marrow


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

Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissues.


What tissue types found in cirulatory system?

blood is made of erythrocytes (red blood cells), leukocytes (white blood cells) and platelets. your blood vessels walls are made of smooth muscle. your heart is made of cardiac muscle.


How do red blood cells work with capillaries?

capillaries are then tendril like viens on the end of arteries. they allow red blood cells to get closer to muscle tissue allowing oxygen to pass into the muscle, and co2 to pass out of the muscle.


If its cells are striated and fused at the ends so that the cells contract as a unit then the tissue is what?

The tissue you are describing is cardiac muscle tissue. It is found in the heart and its cells are striated (have bands) and connected by intercalated discs, allowing them to contract in sync and pump blood effectively.


What type of cells are found in the heart?

"I am not sure of names but i know that many cells make up the heart! Try to look on the Internet for your answer. Hope this helped a bit :)" You got to be kidding me... that wasn't helpful at all, but whatever. In the heart you can find: - Myocardiocytes - those are the cells performing the rhytmic contraction of the whole heart. - Endothelial cells - those are the supporting epithelial cells, insulating the chambers of the heart and the veins.