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Conor
17 July, 09:45
What are individual muscle cells termed?
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Jonathon Randall
17 July, 10:10
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The scientific or medical word for individual muscle cells is myocyte. These are long, tubular cells that came from myoblasts. There are 3 types of myocytes - cardiac (found in the heart tissues), skeletal (supports the body) and smooth muscle cells (controls involuntary movements).
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