Science, asked by reyan61, 11 months ago

--Differentiate
Striated and non-striated muscles.​

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Answered by deepali241982
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striated - The voluntary muscle of vertebrates, which is striated and anchored by tendons to bone, is used to effect skeletal movement such as locomotion.

non striated muscle- this muscle is found associated with numerous other organs and tissue systems such as the digestive system or respiratory system. It plays an important role in the regulation of flow in such tissues for example aiding the movement of food through the digestive system via peristalsis.

Answered by sama32782
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striated muscles are Multinucleated have a proper Sacroplasmic reticulum and have high mitochondria concentration. whereas non striated muscles are Uninucleated do not have proper Sacroplasmic reticulum and have less concentration of mitochondria in it.

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