Do Plants Have Muscles? Understanding Plant Structure and Function
No, I would not expect to find a muscle in a plant. Muscles are specialized tissues found in animals responsible for movement. They usually consist of bundles of protein filaments capable of contracting or shortening, typically in response to nerve impulses. Plants do not have nerve impulses or the type of specialized cells that form muscle tissue.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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