Myocyte
A myocyte is a type of cell that makes up muscle tissue in the body. These cells are specialized for contraction, allowing movement and support. Myocytes can be classified into three main types: skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle, each serving different functions in the body.
Skeletal myocytes are responsible for voluntary movements, while cardiac myocytes are found in the heart and control involuntary contractions. Smooth myocytes are located in the walls of hollow organs, such as the intestines and blood vessels, and help regulate internal processes. Together, these cells play a crucial role in overall bodily function.