They have a different amino acid sequence.
Everything a cell does is the action of proteins - life is the result of protein's actions.
Actin and myosin interact in muscle cells.
In muscle cells, chemical energy stored in ATP molecules is converted into mechanical energy during muscle contraction. This process involves the hydrolysis of ATP to release energy that powers the interactions between proteins within muscle cells, leading to muscle movement.
Muscle cells, blood cells, and immune cells require a significant amount of protein for proper functioning. Proteins are essential for muscle growth and repair, oxygen transport in blood, and immune response to pathogens.
Yes, skeletal muscle cells have ribosomes. Ribosomes are the cellular organelles responsible for protein synthesis, and they are found in all types of cells, including skeletal muscle cells. Ribosomes play a crucial role in translating genetic information from the nucleus into proteins that are needed by the cell for various functions, including muscle contraction.
muscle cells change and can move
Yes of course muscle cells have. They need to synthesize proteins
They do not differ much. The proteins in each are slightly different.
It breaks down the muscle cells, which leads to muscle weakness. Causing defects in the muscle proteins and the death of muscle cells and tissue.
It has more mitochondria.
Everything a cell does is the action of proteins - life is the result of protein's actions.
Actin and Myosin make up muscle cells and are mainly made up of the macromolecule protein. Proteins are the most diverse and complex molecules that exist in living organisms. Proteins are made up of amino acids which are the building blocks of muscle within the body.
Actin and myosin interact in muscle cells.
Yes muscle and all other cells produce proteins. Muscles produced the important structural protein myosin. They are essential molecules that carry out muscle contraction.
Yes, there are. They basically are the same and work the same way using the same proteins.
Yes and no. They will all have the same basic structure and organelles but will differ mainly in the types of proteins that they produce.
The heart contains cardiac muscle cells. The cells are striated (the muscle fibers contain alternating light and dark bands). They differ from skeletal muscle in that it is an involuntary contraction, but they are similar in that they both have striations.