Biology, asked by FakeName, 11 months ago

Explain cardiac muscle.​

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Answered by TheNightRider
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メStructure/Shape :- Cells are non tapering and cylindrical in shape and are branched.

メLocation in body :- Found In the heart.

メLight and dark bands :- Present but less prominent. Shows alternate dark and light bands.

メThey are branched and have one nucleus.

Answered by Anonymous
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Cardiac muscles

  • They are the muscles that are present in the heart.
  • They are involuntary muscles , that is not in the control of ourselves .
  • They are uninucleate
  • They have a branched shape.

Extra info -

  • Muscles belong to the muscular tissue , which belongs to the connective tissue
  • Tissues are formed by group of cells.
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