No. It's the only type of muscle tissue that doesn't have gap junctions. Cardiac and smooth muscles have gap junctions.
Yes, in order for smooth muscle to operate coordinately, gap junctions provide channels for communication.
skeletal muscle
Smooth
C. neuromuscular junctions
Gap Junctions
The genetic inheritance of a gene producing abnormal gap junctions may be harmful and may disrupt the structure of muscle tissue.
Gap junctions. Gap junctions are connecting channels made of proteins that permit the movement of ions or water between two adjacent cells. They are commonly found in cardiac and smooth muscle cells.Read more: what-are-gap-junctions
Because cardiac muscle cells are electrically connected by gap junctions, the entire myocardium behaves like a single unit, a functional syncytium.
heart muscle
Neuromuscular
If the answer choices are a. Extracellular Martix b. Desmosomes c. Gap Junctions d. Tight Junctions e. Peroxisomes Then the answer is definitely C, Gap Junctions
neuromuscular junctions Action potentials conduct down T tubules into skeletal muscles
Multi-unit Smooth Muscle.