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striated muscles -- Similar to cardiac muscle, however, skeletal muscle is striated; its long, thin, multinucleated fibres are crossed with a regular pattern of fine red and white lines, giving the muscle a distinctive appearance. Skeletal muscle fibres are bound together by connective tissue and communicate with nerves and blood vessels.

non striated muscle -- Smooth muscle is non-striated, although it contains the same myofilaments they are just organized differently, and involuntary. Smooth muscle myocytes are spindle shaped with a single centrally located nucleus. Muscle Types: Cardiac and skeletal muscle are both striated in appearance, while smooth muscle is not.

caradic muscle -- Cardiac muscles have the property of both the striated muscles (or skeletal muscle) and unstriated muscle or smooth muscle.

Like skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle cross striations formed by alternative segments of thick and thin protein filaments and the primary structural proteins of cardiac muscle are myosin and actin.

Cardiac muscle is involuntary, which is the property of smooth muscle.

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