Muscle cells have thousands more mitochondria.
Muscle cells have more mitochondria because they require more energy to contract than skin cells.
Mitochondria are more numerous in muscle cells than in skin cells. Mitochondria give the muscle cells energy. Skin cells do not need as much energy to survive.
would you expect skin cells to contain more or fewer mitochondria than muscle cell?
They are in active cells. Some like muscle and cardiac cells
Muscle cells require more energy to fuel the contraction process, making them more metabolically active. Mitochondria are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. Therefore, muscle cells have more mitochondria to meet the high energy demands required for muscle function. Skin cells, on the other hand, are mainly involved in providing protection and barrier functions, requiring less energy and hence fewer mitochondria.
Muscle cells have more mitochondria because they require more energy to contract than skin cells.
Muscle cells are very active relatively to the skin cell. So it has more mitochondria
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The muscle cell, as they require more energy than other cells.
Muscles cells require vast amounts more mitochondria, in order to release the ATP energy necessary to contract and help us move.
Mitochondria are more numerous in muscle cells than in skin cells. Mitochondria give the muscle cells energy. Skin cells do not need as much energy to survive.
A muscle cell is likely to have more mitochondria to support its energy demands for contraction, more myofibrils for muscle function, and a well-developed network of sarcoplasmic reticulum to regulate calcium levels for muscle contractions.
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would you expect skin cells to contain more or fewer mitochondria than muscle cell?
Muscle cells are very active relatively to the skin cell. So it has more mitochondria
They are in active cells. Some like muscle and cardiac cells
Muscle cells require more energy to fuel the contraction process, making them more metabolically active. Mitochondria are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. Therefore, muscle cells have more mitochondria to meet the high energy demands required for muscle function. Skin cells, on the other hand, are mainly involved in providing protection and barrier functions, requiring less energy and hence fewer mitochondria.