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explain muscular tissue.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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MUSCULAR TISSUE:-

Muscular tissue is highly cellular and is well supplied with blood vessels.

The cells are long and slender so they are sometimes called muscle fibers, and these are usually arranged in bundles or layers that are surrounded by connective tissue.

Muscle tissue can be categorized into

  • skeletal muscle tissue
  • smooth muscle tissue
  • cardiac muscle tissue.

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MORE INFORMATIONS:-

SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE::

Skeletal muscle fibers are cylindrical, multinucleated, striated, and under voluntary control.

SMOOTH MUSCLE TISSUE::

Smooth muscle cells are spindle shaped, have a single, centrally located nucleus, and lack striations. They are called involuntary muscles.

CRADIAC MUSCLE TISSUE:

Cardiac muscle has branching fibers, one nucleus per cell, striations, and intercalated disks. Its contraction is not under voluntary control.

Answered by itsBaljeet31
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Step-by-step explanation:

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  • Muscle tissue is a specialized tissue found in animals which functions by contracting, thereby applying forces to different parts of the body. Muscle tissue consists of fibers of muscle cells connected together in sheets and fibers.

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