muscle cell are long cylindrical and multinucleate and have no branches
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Striated muscle
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Striated muscles are attached to some component of the skeleton, unlike smooth muscle which comprises hollow organs such as the intestines or blood vessels.
The fibers of striated muscle have a cylindrical shape having blunt ends, whereas those in smooth muscle can be described as being spindle-like with tapered ends.
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in muscular tissue striated muscles have no branches cylindrical and multinuccleate
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