differentiate between striated ,unstraited and cardiac muscles on the basis of their structure and site location in the body
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STRIATED Muscles
. they are voluntary in nature
. so they are called as skeletal muscles
.they have alternate light and dark bands.
NON STRIATED muscle
.they are in-voluntary in nature
.so they are called as smooth muscles.
.they don't have any bands.
CARDIAC muscle
.they are in -voluntary in nature
. they are called as cardiac muscle
.they have striations
THEIR STRUCTURE
striated muscle have the cells are long cylindrical, un branched.
non striated muscle cells are long with pointed ends
cardiac muscle cell are long branched
THERE SITE
striated muscle attached to bones.
non striated muscle present in uterus
cardiac muscle present in heart
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. they are voluntary in nature
. so they are called as skeletal muscles
.they have alternate light and dark bands.
NON STRIATED muscle
.they are in-voluntary in nature
.so they are called as smooth muscles.
.they don't have any bands.
CARDIAC muscle
.they are in -voluntary in nature
. they are called as cardiac muscle
.they have striations
THEIR STRUCTURE
striated muscle have the cells are long cylindrical, un branched.
non striated muscle cells are long with pointed ends
cardiac muscle cell are long branched
THERE SITE
striated muscle attached to bones.
non striated muscle present in uterus
cardiac muscle present in heart
I hope these is help for you
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