Which trait do cardiac and smooth muscle share?
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They are both uninucleate, and they both contract longer than skeletal muscles, and have relatively short cells.
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Answer:
Being uninucleated and involuntary are the traits shared by both cardiac and smooth muscle.
Explanation:
- Cardiac muscle is found only in the heart and smooth muscle is found in the stomach, intestine, and other internal organs.
- Cardiac and smooth muscles are uninucleated which means they consist of only one nucleus.
- Cardiac and smooth muscles are involuntary. i.e., the movement of these muscles can't be controlled by will.
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