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Does skeletal muscelee has intercalated disks?

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Muscle tissue that has intercalated disks?

cardiac muscle cells are joined by intercalated disks.


The heart layer containing intercalated disks?

The layer of the heart containing intercalated disks is the myocardium. Myocardium is one of the tissues of the heart that is made of cardiac muscles.


Intercalated discs and striations suggest the presence of skeletal muscle?

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What is a involuntary muscle containing intercalated disks?

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What is the connections between cardiac muscle cells called?

Intercalated disks


Are groups of skeletal muscle connected to each other thrrough intercalated discs?

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Which of the below structures is found in cardiac muscle tissue but not skeletal muscle tissue?

Intercalated discs


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the intercalated disks between the cells


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Where are intercalated disks found?

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What are the two types of cellular junctions found at intercalated disc?

Cardiac muscle is network of branched fibers (cells) connected by gap junctions called intercalated disks.


What does it mean if a muscle is striated?

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