Biology, asked by divyajesus1544, 1 year ago

The spaces between the cardiac muscles are occupied by
(A) Endomysium
(B) Sarcolemma
(C) Granular sarcoplasm
(D) sarcoplasm

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The spaces between the cardiac muscles are occupied by sarcoplasm.


It is the cytoplasm of a myocyte that can be compared to the cytoplasm of other cells.


The calcium ion in the sarcoplasm is a very special element of the muscle fibre which means that the muscle contraction will take place smoothly and will be regulated.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The spaces between the cardiac muscles are occupied by sarcoplasm.


It is the cytoplasm of a myocyte that can be compared to the cytoplasm of other cells.


The calcium ion in the sarcoplasm is a very special element of the muscle fibre which means that the muscle contraction will take place smoothly and will be regulated.

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