Biology, asked by khushisubudhi, 1 year ago

difference between smooth muscle and cardiac muscle with 7 points

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Answered by Azhar08
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Smooth muscles are found in inner organs while cardiac muscles are found only in the heart.

• Cardiac muscles are striated, but smooth muscles are non-striated.

• Each cardiac muscle cell has one or more nuclei, but the smooth muscle cells are single nucleated.

• Cardiac muscle cells are often branched, but smooth cells are non-branched.

• Smooth muscle cells are fusiform-shaped, but cardiac muscle cells are long and cylindrical.

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ashmit30: • Are directly attached to the skeleton by tendons.

• Aid in movement and locomotion.

• Are voluntarily activated.

• Appear striped under a microscope. Also called "striated" muscle.

• Fatigue more quickly than smooth or cardiac muscles.

• Are able to stretch and resume original shape.

• Striated appearance comes from formation of actin and myosin muscle fibres.

• Are capable of powerful s and blood vessels.
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Answered by ashmit30
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Smooth Muscles vs Cardiac Muscles. The two most confusing muscle types are the cardiac muscle and smooth muscle. ... Cardiac muscles are striated (have striations or lines) which is almost similar to that of skeletal muscles. The cardiac muscles also have many nuclei that act as one single unit.

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