A muscle cell is not found in a plant because for a muscle cell to do its job it needs bones in the organism. Therefore most plants do not have bones.
No, muscle cells do not have cell walls. Unlike plant cells, animal cells, including muscle cells, do not have cell walls. Muscle cells are surrounded by a cell membrane, which helps regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
cardiac muscle
The muscle cell
Mitochondria - to produce the ATP needed for muscle contraction
The muscle cell is most likely part of the muscular system. It is responsible for movement, posture, and production of heat.
The muscle cell, also known as a myocyte, can be longer than most cells and contain multiple nuclei. This characteristic allows muscle cells to efficiently produce the proteins needed for muscle contraction and function.
Most cells in the heart are cardiac muscle cells.
Answers: Muscle cell
Muscle cells would have the most mitochondria because they require a lot of energy to support muscle contraction and movement. Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell, responsible for producing ATP, the energy currency of the cell.
The three different types are the skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles. The cardiac muscles are ONLY found in the heart area, the skeletal is the muscle that moves the bones and the smooth muscle is in most of your main organs.
The outermost border in a bacteria cell is called membrane. This is also commonly referred to as the cell wall.