Biology, asked by banalashivani445, 8 months ago

What is the difference between straited muscle and cardiac muscle.. :'(​

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Answered by aishi2020
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Straited muscle

(a) The cell of unstriated muscles are long and pointed at the ends and uninucleate.

(b) These muscles are present in alimentary canals, blood vessels, iris of the eye, ureter and bronchi.

Cardiac muscle.

(a) The cells of cardiac muscles are striated and branched. ...

(b) Cardiac muscles are present in the heart.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

While skeletal muscles are arranged in regular, parallel bundles, cardiac muscle connects at branching, irregular angles, called intercalated discs. Striated muscle contracts and relaxes in short, intense bursts, whereas smooth muscle sustains longer or even near-permanent contractions.

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