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  2. A muscle cell, known technically as a myocyte, is a specialized animal cell which can shorten its length using a series of motor proteins specially arranged within the cell.

  3. Muscle cell - Wikipedia

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    Structure. The unusual microscopic anatomy of a muscle cell gave rise to its terminology. The cytoplasm in a muscle cell is termed the sarcoplasm; the smooth endoplasmic reticulum of a muscle cell is termed the sarcoplasmic reticulum; and the cell membrane in a muscle cell is termed the sarcolemma. [9] .

  4. This explains why you feel out of breath for a few minutes after a strenuous activity---your body is trying to restore itself to its normal state. Explore the muscular system with Innerbody's interactive 3D anatomy models including the muscles of the arms, legs, chest, back, and more.

  5. Types of muscle cells: Characteristics, location, roles - Kenhub

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    Muscle cells, commonly known as myocytes, are the cells that make up muscle tissue. There are 3 types of muscle cells in the human body; cardiac, skeletal, and smooth. Cardiac and skeletal myocytes are sometimes referred to as muscle fibers due to their long and fibrous shape.

  6. 10.2 Skeletal Muscle – Anatomy & Physiology - Open Educational...

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    Skeletal muscles contain connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves. There are three layers of connective tissue: epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium. Skeletal muscle fibers are organized into groups called fascicles. Blood vessels and nerves enter the connective tissue and branch in the cell.

  7. 4.4 Muscle Tissue – Anatomy & Physiology - Open Educational...

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    The muscle cell, or myocyte, develops from myoblasts derived from the mesoderm. Myocytes and their numbers remain relatively constant throughout life. Skeletal muscle tissue is arranged in bundles surrounded by connective tissue. Under the light microscope, muscle cells appear striated with many nuclei squeezed along the membranes.

  8. Muscle cells, also called myocytes, are the basic building blocks of the muscle tissues in the body. Muscle cells drive our movement and body functions. These cells are responsible for generating force and movement throughout the body.

  9. Latest audio book. What is Muscle Cell? Definition of Muscle Cell. Structure of Muscle Cell. Development of Muscle Cell. Functions of Muscle Cell. Examples of Muscle Cell. MCQ Practice. FAQ. References. What is Muscle Cell? Muscle cells, scientifically termed myocytes, are specialized cells in animals designed for contraction.

  10. Muscle Cell Diagram. Types of Muscle Cell. Muscle cells are commonly called Myocytes. They are the specialized cells that makeup muscle tissue of the body. There are three types of muscle cells within the human body. Cardiac Muscles. Skeletal Muscles. Smooth Muscles. Cardiac Muscle Cell.

  11. The Structure & Function Of Muscle Cells - Sciencing

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    There are three different types of muscle cells in the human body: skeletal, smooth and cardiac. Muscle cells are highly specialized, each optimally designed to perform its required function, and there is variation amongst muscle cells within each category.