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how do muscle cells shape and structure match its function

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A single muscle cell is elongated in shape, containing within it many myofibrils. These are thin strands made of the proteins actin and myosin that perform muscle contraction. The elongated shape of muscle cells allows the contraction proteins to line up in an overlapping pattern that makes muscle flexing possible.

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