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How are the muscles we have in our heart are different from the muscles we have in our inner lining of the stomach?

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Answered by 212498dhiya
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Explanation:

Cardiac muscle differs from skeletal muscle in that it exhibits rhythmic contractions and is not under voluntary control. The rhythmic contraction of cardiac muscle is regulated by the sinoatrial node of the heart, which serves as the heart's pacemaker.

Answered by AllFatherOdin
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Answer:

The muscles in the heart are cardiac muscles.

The muscle in the lining of the stomach is smooth muscle.

The differences are in the image.

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