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Muscle Cell

A muscle cell, also known as a myocyte, is a specialized type of cell found in the muscular tissue of animals. It is responsible for generating force and enabling movement in the body. Muscle cells are unique in their structure and function, allowing for the contraction and relaxation of muscles.

There are different types of muscle cells, including skeletal muscle cells, cardiac muscle cells, and smooth muscle cells, each with their own distinct characteristics and roles in the body.

Sample Sentences:

  • The muscle cell contracts when stimulated by nerve impulses.
  • Skeletal muscle cells are attached to bones and enable voluntary movements.
  • Cardiac muscle cells form the walls of the heart and are responsible for its rhythmic contractions.
  • Smooth muscle cells are found in the walls of organs and play a role in involuntary movements.

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