Biology, asked by eshita3002, 8 months ago

the contractile tissue present in heart is composed of cells that lack
cell junctions
cytoplasm
intercalated discs
many peripheral nuclei
pls answer from option only

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Answered by july2013
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Answer will be (d) Many peripheral nuclei.

The contractile tissue present in heart is composed of cardiac muscles.

Cardiac muscles are composed of contractile tissues and are involuntary. It helps in pumping of blood.

See whenever you feel confused in options then try to eliminate them if you start eliminating options..

Cytoplasm is essential of course.

Cell junctions help in transportation.

Intercalated disc helps in contraction and the option (d) says "Many peripheral nuclei" you can easily mark it as cardiac muscles have one nucleus i.e, they are uninucleate, which is centrally located not on periphery.

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