Biology, asked by KingLowee, 8 months ago

What are the cardial muscle cells are cylindrial brunced a) Unrinvcleute and involyntary B) urinvucleated and voluntray c) multinucleate and voluntary d) mulyinucleute and involuntary

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Similar to skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle is striated and organized into sarcomeres, possessing the same banding organization as skeletal muscle (Figure 1). However, cardiac muscle fibers are shorter than skeletal muscle fibers and usually contain only one nucleus, which is located in the central region of the cell.

Answered by karunanidhi583
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Answer:

Cardiac muscles : Branched cylindrical, Involuntary, Uninucleated.

Skeletal muscles : Unbranched Cylindrical, Voluntary, Multinucleated.

Smooth muscles : Fusiform, Involuntary, Uninucleated.

So, the correct option is 'Cylindrical and uninucleated'.

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