Biology, asked by soulviper0202, 7 months ago

How do the cardiac muscles resemble both skeletal and smooth muscles? please explain well

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Cardiac muscle fibers look a lot like both smooth and striated muscle fiber because it is uninucleated & has dark as well as light bands called as striations. ... Cardiac muscle is kept under involuntary control so it tends to contract rhythmically under autonomous nervous control rather than conscious control.

Answered by ankita2411
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Answer:

The cardiac muscles resemble both skeletal and smooth muscles in the following way:

Explanation:

The cardiac muscles have striations and are nucleated like that of the skeletal muscles.

Whereas, the cardiac muscles are involuntary and controlled by the Autonomic Nervous System like that of the smooth muscles.

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