Why does a skeletal muscle fiber have more than one nucleus
A) During development, groups of embryonic cells fuse together to form a single muscle fiber.
B) During development, the nucleus of each myoblast replicates several times.
C) During development, the plasmalemmas of newly formed muscle fibers disintegrate, making many muscle cells into one.
D) During muscular activity, parts of each muscle fiber break down, and the remaining parts, including their nuclei, fuse into new combination fibers.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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Q5: A skeletal muscle's blood supply is generally
Q6: The connective tissue surrounding a bundle of
Q7: The sarcoplasmic reticulum is (the)
A)plasmalemma of skeletal
Q9: Which of the following features is NOT
Q11: Which of the following is a function
Q12: The layers of connective tissue surrounding a
Q12: What characteristic of muscle tissue allows it
Q13: The connective tissues that surround skeletal muscles
Q14: How many muscles are there in the
Q15: Why are skeletal muscles called voluntary
A)These muscles
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