Biology, asked by srisayanth710, 10 months ago


A muscle cell viewed under
microscope shows following hints.
(spindle shape, single nucleus)
a) Identify the muscle.
b) Where is it located ?​

Answers

Answered by snipper3D
11

Answer:

THE GIVEN characteristics is of cardiac muscles

and it's located in heart

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Answered by anaspar
2

Answer:

Its smooth muscles

Explanation:

Smooth muscle cells are spindle-shaped (fusiform), have a single, centrally located nucleus, and are under involuntary control. The uniform, nonstriated appearance gives rise to the name smooth muscle

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