Dental muscle cell

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Cancer muscle cells are a special form of the obliquely striated muscles . The peculiarity of these muscle cells is that they send a branch to the ganglia or to the brain in order to “pick up” the excitation themselves. Normally the nerve cell sends an extension to the muscle cell, i.e. vice versa. Cock muscle cells are a typical structural feature of roundworms (nematodes). The lancetfish also have such extensions of muscle cells.