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What is the difference betwwen true syntium and functional synctium

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Answered by afnan1141
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A syncytium is a single cell that contains multiple nuclei. In humans, syncytia can be found in the skeletal muscles. These muscles are made up of fibers, which are long syncytia.

Cardiac muscle within the walls of the heart form a functional syncytium. A syncytium is a mass of cells that have merged together. ... Instead, they are linked together to form a mass of tissue that functions as if it were one large cell, which is why it is called a functional syncytium.

Answered by bhatainu
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Although a syncytium, cardiac muscle differs because the cells are not long and multinucleated. Cardiac tissue is therefore described as a functional syncytium, as opposed to the true syncytium of skeletal muscle.

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