how do intercalated discs form in cardiac muscle tissue
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Intercalated discs support synchronized contraction of cardiac tissue. They occur at the Z line of the sarcomere and can be visualized easily when observing a longitudinal section of the tissue. Three types of cell junction make up anintercalated disc — fascia adherens, desmosomes and gap junctions.
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hedgehogpathways:
nice explanation of the structure and function of intercalated discs, but I think the exact mechanism of how these discs are formed in the cardiac tissue might still be unknown, or maybe scientists are still researching it
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