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What must a muscle cell do to keep contracting?

regenerate ATP at a very fast rate


What cell is very long and has branches?

A nerve cell, or neuron, is long and branching.


What is it called when oxygen moves into a contracting heart muscle cell?

diffusion


How does nerves cell tune down the volume of signals?

The nerve cell tune down the volume of signals by contracting.


What causes a dividing cell to pinch in two by contracting like a purse string?

Pili


In amoebas what structures collect extra water from the cytoplasm and release it through the cell membrane?

contracting vesicles


How long does it take for a blood cell to get from point A to point B?

Not very long normally but it depens x lol


What does a muscle cell do in a human?

the function of a muscle cell is, by definition, to move. this an be accomplished when the cell contracts. contracting makes it denser, which is why when you feel a relaxed muscle in your arm suddenly tense up, it hardens.


If a muscle cell receives a second stimulus while it is contracting will it respond to the second stimulus?

no because it doesnt want to


What type of cell can be centimeters in length?

There are very few.Some neurones are upto 3m long.


What is oxygen moves into a contracting heart muscle cell?

When oxygen moves into a contracting heart muscle cell, it is used to generate energy through aerobic respiration. This energy is essential for the cell to sustain the contractile activity required for the heart to pump effectively. Additionally, oxygen helps to maintain cellular homeostasis and prevent the accumulation of harmful byproducts such as lactic acid.


Is there a very low risk of contracting hepatitis c from a single needle stick?

There is a low chance if it just goes into the skin. But if it goes into a vein, it may increase the chances of contracting it.