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26 September, 01:54

How would you distinguish the structure of cardiac muscle from that of skeletal muscle

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  1. 26 September, 02:24
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    1. Cardiac muscles are involuntary muscles which skeletal muscles are voluntary.

    2. Cardiac muscles cells are centrally located while skeletal muscle cells are peripherically located.

    Explanation:

    1. Cardiac muscles are involuntary muscles which are found only in the heart while skeletal muscles permit the voluntary movement of the body and they are found on the bones.

    2. Cardiac muscles have one or two nuclei per cell which are centrally located while Skeletal muscles have many long cylindrical nuclei per cell which are peripherically located.
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