Physics, asked by CuteStarty, 7 months ago

characteristics of cardiac muscles.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⟶ They are Cylindrical,branched and uninucliated.

⟶ It occur in the heart.

⟶ The intercellular spaces of cardiac muscles are filled with abundant loose connective tissues supplied with blood capillaries.

⟶ They are striated muscles.

⟶ The contraction is inherent.

Answered by prajapatisimran312
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Cardiac muscle is striated muscle that is present only in the heart. Cardiac muscle fibers have a single nucleus, are branched, and joined to one another by intercalated discs that contain gap junctions for depolarization between cells and desmosomes to hold the fibers together when the heart contracts.

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