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Difference between smooth muscle and skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle

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Explanation:

Smooth Muscle.

  • These are Involuntary muscles
  • These are present in the line of walls of most internal organs.
  • These are self stimulating.
  • These muscles have only lower energy requirement.
  • Doesn't Fatigue.
  • Single, tapering, cells with   a single nucleus

Cardiac Muscle.

  • These are involuntary muscles.
  • These are present only in Heart.
  • These are self stimulating.
  • These muscles have intermediate energy requirement.
  • Doesn't Fatigue.
  • Branching chains of cells connected   by porous intercalated discs, with single   nucleus and striations

Skeletal muscle.

  • These are Voluntary muscles.
  • These are present by attached to bones.
  • These aren't self stimulating muscles and stimulated by neurons.
  • These muscles require high energy.
  • Fatigue easily.
  • Very long, cylindrical, multnucleate cells.
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