Cardiac muscle have light and dark bands. True or False.
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True
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Explanation:
The regular organization of myofibrils into sarcomeres gives cardiac muscle cells a striped or striated appearance when looked at through a microscope, similar to skeletal muscle. These striations are caused by lighter I bands composed mainly of a protein called actin, and darker A bands composed mainly of myosin.
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yes
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myofinrils show dark and light bands in cardiac muscles
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