The cells of skeletal muscle tissue are long, cylindrical, unbranched, and multinucleate (having many nuclei).
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Cells in skeletal muscle tissue are long, cylindrical, unbranched, and multinucleate (having many nuclei). They exhibit striations, which are alternating light and dark bands, visible under a microscope when appropriately stained. These cells enable voluntary movements.