Two characteristic features of cardiac muscle
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⏩ Cardiac muscles ⏪
✔ They are the involuntary muscles found only in the walls of the heart.
✔ Their fibres are striated, uninucleated and branched. They are relatively shorter.
✔ They don't get tired easily and are active all the time.
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Here is your answer:
⏩ Cardiac muscles ⏪
✔ They are the involuntary muscles found only in the walls of the heart.
✔ Their fibres are striated, uninucleated and branched. They are relatively shorter.
✔ They don't get tired easily and are active all the time.
Hope it helps u! ✌✌✌
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-they are striated, uninucleated and have intercalated discs at intervals
-these muscles never get fatigued. So, we can say that they are immune to fatigue.
-Blood capillaries penetrate the cardiac muscle fibres. So, they have a very rich blood supply.
-Cardiac muscle fibres are supllied with both that central and autonomic nervous system and are not under the control of the will of the animal.
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here's your answer,
-they are striated, uninucleated and have intercalated discs at intervals
-these muscles never get fatigued. So, we can say that they are immune to fatigue.
-Blood capillaries penetrate the cardiac muscle fibres. So, they have a very rich blood supply.
-Cardiac muscle fibres are supllied with both that central and autonomic nervous system and are not under the control of the will of the animal.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU ❤
BE BRAINLY ✌
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