Biology, asked by shravani2435, 11 months ago

How do cardiac muscles resemble both striated and smooth (unstriated) muscles?​

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Answered by kabhinayvighnesh
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It resembles smooth muscles as it is involuntary in nature. Cardiac muscles resemble skeletal(striated) muscles as they both have light and dark bands.
Answered by zedansmugs
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Answer: HERE IT IS

Explanation:

Cardiac muscle fibres resemble both straited smooth muscle fibres as it is uninucleated like smooth muscle fibres and have dark and light bands known as striations like straited muscle fibres.

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