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differentiate between straited, unstrained band cardiac muscle on the basis of their structure and site/ location in the body.


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➟These are connected to bones (skeletal muscles).

➟These are voluntary.

➟The cells are long cylindrical.

➟With many nuclei.

➟They are unbranched.

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➜These are found in alimentary canals and lungs.

➜These are involuntary.

➜These are spindle in shape.

➜Have single nucleus.

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➪These are found in heart.

➪These are involuntary muscles.

➪These are branched.

➪Have one muscle.


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➟These are connected to bones (skeletal muscles).

➟These are voluntary.

➟The cells are long cylindrical.

➟With many nuclei.

➟They are unbranched.

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➟These are found in alimentary canals and lungs.

➟These are involuntary.

➟These are spindle in shape.

➟Have single nucleus.

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➟These are found in heart.

➟These are involuntary muscles.

➟These are branched.

➟Have one muscle.

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