A Type 1 muscle cell does not have lots of: Group of answer choices myosin myoglobin glycogen troponin tropomyosi
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Type 1 muscle cells, also known as slow-twitch fibers, are specialized for endurance and are rich in mitochondria and myoglobin, which help in oxygen utilization. They have a slower contraction speed and are more resistant to fatigue. Show more…
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