Difference between striated unstriated and cardiac muscle
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Striated muscles are under one's control, ie they are voluntary.
Example- legs, hands, face, etc
Unstriated muscles cant be controlled ie they are involuntary.
Example- uterus, iris muscle of the eye, etc
Cardiac mucles are specialised muscles present only in the walls of heart which are striped and involuntary.
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(a) The cells of strtiated muscles are long, cylindrical unbranched and multinucleate. (a) The cell of unstriated muscles are long and pointed at the ends and uninucleate. (a) The cells of cardiac muscles are striated and branched. (b) Straited muscles are present in our limbs and join the bones.
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