Cardiac muscle cells differ from striated muscle cells in having
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Cardiac muscles are only in the heart, they are also striated, once again due to the regular arrangement of the sarcomeres. Cardiac muscles are multinucleated, and the junctions between cells have intercalated disks, bands of tissue that help all cardiac muscle cells contract together without tearing.
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