Differences among smooth and cardiac muscle fibres.
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Cardiac muscle fibers are mononucleate, with only one nucleus per fiber, and they can sometimes be branched. Smooth muscle is found in the walls of internal organs, such as the organs of the digestive tract, blood vessels, and others. It consists of mononucleate fibers with tapered edges.
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