Biology, asked by najaybrown6, 5 hours ago

muscle cell adaptations

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Answered by NS1000
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Answer:

Muscle cell adaptations are very common in daily life for example the bicep muscles of our hand gets elongated on its extensive use as we can see in the case of those who go gym for workout.

Same can be said for other muscles they tend to adapt to the situation we put them through.

Explanation:

Answered by brokendreams
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Muscle cells show adaptations in the organization of myocytes.

Explanation:

  • Myocytes' structure is very adaptable, and their flexibility aids in muscle function. Muscle cells have evolved to control chemicals such as calcium and to sustain transmembrane gradients.
  • These activities are enabled by structures such as the sarcoplasmic reticulum and ion pumps. Intercalated discs connect nearby heart muscle cells as well.
  • These discs are densely packed with desmosomes and gap junctions. These changes allow muscle cells to contract rhythmically and when needed.
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