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In what way smooth muscles are different from striated muscles with respect
to the number of nuclei?

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Answered by aaditya11167
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Striated muscles are voluntary whereas smooth muscles are involuntary in function. ... Skeletal muscle fibres are cylindrical whereas smooth muscle fibres are spindle shaped. Nucleus is centrally located in smooth and peripherally located in striated muscles

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Answered by presentmoment
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Smooth muscles have one nucleus per cell whereas striated muscles have multiple nucleus.  

Explanation:  

  • Muscles that are composed of 'thin and thick' fiber-like filaments appear striated and are known as striated muscles.
  • These muscles need more amount of energy for its regular movement and therefore is present with a large number of nuclei per cell and 'are attached' to the skeletal structure of a body.
  • 'Smooth muscles', on the other hand, do not possess any typical striation, and hence the name. They consist of a single nucleus and are found in the internal organs.

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