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17 February, 12:22

They are exitable cells that are long and fibrosis. These cells are ready for contraction or the activation of tension for the muscles making it possible to move body parts. The cells are arranged in parallel lines and are bundled, making the muscle tissue decently strong. Muscles have three types to them smooth, cardiac, and skeletal

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  1. 17 February, 13:13
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    Myocyte or muscle cells

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    Myocyte cells also known as muscle cells are the cells that form the muscular tissue. A group of myocytes arrange in parallel lines will form a muscle fiber, groups of fibers will make a muscle.

    Muscle fibers are bundled together and in contact with a neuron through the neuromuscular junction (the place where the fiber and the neuron joint). When the fiber is exited by the neuron it will contract and make the muscle move.

    Depending on how and where are they located, there are three types of muscular cells:

    Smooth: is in different organs, such as, intestines, stomach or urinary bladder. Cardiac: is the one that makes the walls of the heart. Skeletal: is the one that is in contact with bones and is in charge of the skeleton movement.
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