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explain straied nonstraied and cardiac muscle fibre with neat and labelld diagram ...​

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Striated muscle tissue is a muscle tissue that features repeating functional units called sarcomeres. The presence of sarcomeres manifests as a series of bands visible along the muscle fibers, which is responsible for the striated appearance observed in microscopic images of this tissue.

Nonstriated muscle is defined as smooth, thin muscle that isn't controlled voluntarily. An example of a nonstriated muscle is the bladder.

Individual cardiac muscle cells are joined together at their ends by intercalated disks to form long fibers. Each cell contains myofibrils, specialized protein fibers that slide past each other. These are organized into sarcomeres, the fundamental contractile units of muscle cells.

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