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Bryson
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12 December, 15:19
What is cardiac muscle?
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Belen Armstrong
12 December, 15:33
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Cardiac muscle is one of the three major muscle types, the others being skeletal and smooth. Some cardiac muscle cells are auto-rhythmic. They contract even in the absence of neuronal innervation. Intercalated disks are located between cardiac muscle cells.
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