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Alexa Merritt
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28 May, 01:49
Why are skeletal and cardiac muscles striated?
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Paul Hurley
28 May, 02:13
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Striated Muscle. In contrast to smooth muscle, cardiac and skeletal muscle types possess an internal ultrastructure of highly organized contractile myofilaments. Actin and myosin myofilaments are stacked and overlapped in regular repeating arrays to form sarcomeres.
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