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How does the structure of a muscle cell relate to its function?

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A single muscle cell is elongated and has a large number of myofibrils. Muscle contraction is performed by thin strands of the proteins actin and myosin. Muscle flexing is made possible by the elongated form of muscle cells, which permits contraction proteins to line up in an overlapping manner.

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