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5. What are the differences between the muscles of heart and the muscles
of leg?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The muscles at limbs are called as skeletal muscles. Involuntary nature is one of the properties of cardiac muscle, which means they are never in control of human will. The limb muscle is “non-striated”, whereas the cardiac muscles are striated and have high rate of contraction.

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Answered by themakerqueries
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The muscles at limbs are called as skeletal muscles. Involuntary nature is one of the properties of cardiac muscle, which means they are never in control of human will. ... The limb muscle is “non-striated”, whereas the cardiac muscles are striated and have high rate of contraction.

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