why the cardiac muscles cells are branched and elastic in nature.
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connected to one another at their ends by intercalated discs. ... A gap junction forms channels between adjacent cardiac muscle fibers that allow the depolarizing current produced by cations to flow from one cardiac muscle cell to the next.
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parallel, complex and branching striations are seen in cardiac muscle tissue. While the striations are hard to see in this image, the branching nature of the cells is easy to pick out. The branching is caused by the connection of cardiac muscle cells to one another. The cells are connected via intercalated discs. These junctures help cardiac muscle to contract as one and provide a rapid and coordinated contraction to move blood.
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