Signals
Skeletal muscle.
No, skeletal muscle cells do not have glycosomes. Glycosomes are specialized organelles found in certain types of cells, particularly in protists and some parasites, where they are involved in glycolysis. Skeletal muscle cells primarily rely on mitochondria for energy production.
skeletal smooth muscle neuron
Both are very active.But skeletal muscles have more.
Skeletal muscle cells,cardiac muscle cells,sperm cells
I think its the brain using the spinal cord
no, skeletal muscle cells are
skeletal muscle cells have multiple nuclei in each cell.
Skeletal muscle.
No, skeletal muscle cells do not have glycosomes. Glycosomes are specialized organelles found in certain types of cells, particularly in protists and some parasites, where they are involved in glycolysis. Skeletal muscle cells primarily rely on mitochondria for energy production.
Smooth muscle cells are similar to skeletal muscle cells due to the actin-tropomyosin interactions. These interactions "tell" the muscle when to contract.
The motor nerve cells control the skeletal muscle
Skeletal muscle cells are long, barrel shaped, and striated cells that are answerable for development. They are comprised of heaps of muscle strands called myofibers, and are appended to bones by ligaments
Skeletal muscle contains cylindrical cells with branching ends. These cells are called muscle fibers and are responsible for voluntary movements in the body. Skeletal muscle is attached to bones by tendons and is striated in appearance.
skeletal smooth muscle neuron
Because every time you want to move your brain tells your skeletal muscle cells and your skeletal system to make you move.
Skeletal muscles are different from other cells in that they have multiple nuclei