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four differences between striated unstriated and Cardiac muscles​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Four differences Between Striated, Unstriated and Cardiac muscles?

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Striated muscles :-

  • Cells are cylindrical.
  • Cells are not branced.
  • Cells are multinucleate.
  • It's ends are blunt.

Unstriated muscles :-

  • Cells are long.
  • Cells are not branched.
  • It's ending is tapering.

Cardiac muscles :-

  • Cells are cylindrical.
  • Cells are branched.
  • Cells are uninucleate.
  • It's ends are flat and wavy..

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Answered by yahiyaman256
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Answer:Simple Tissues Complex Tissues

(a) Cells - A simple tissue is formed

of only one type of cells.

(a) A complex tissue is made of more

than one type of cells.

(b) Activity - All the cells perform

the same function.

(b) The different cells perform

different functions.

(c) Types - There are three types of

simple plant tissues – parenchyma,

collenchyma and sclerenchyma.

(c) There are two types of complex

plant tissues–xylem and phloem.

(d) Function - They form primary

structure of the plant.

(d) They form transport system of

the plant.

Explanation:

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