Muscle cells are adapted with mitochondria for energy and protein fibers that contract and relax, changing cell shape.
Muscle cells contain mitochondria for energy and protein fibers that enable contraction and relaxation, altering the cell's shape.
Front | What are some adaptations for a muscle cell? |
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Back | Contains mitochondria to provide energy for muscle contraction Contains protein fibres which can contract and relax changing the shape of the cell |
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