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SKELETAL (:
Autorhythmicity - seen in cardiac muscle cells.
skeletal muscles
smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and most glands
Skeletal muscle
A skeletal muscle cell is a cell of a skeletal muscle.
A skeletal muscle.
The pacemaker is known as the SA node (sinotrial) and it generates action potentials to the AV node and then to the bundle of his down to the purkinje fibers. The branching of cardiac muscle tissue and the intercalated discs allow action potentials to propagate to other cardiac mt cells. The autorhythmicity of the heart is attributed to the fact that it creates its own action potentials from the SA node and can be generated independently from the rest of the body. The heart's autorhythmicity also prevents it from reaching tetanus (like a skeletal muscle does), because myocardial tissue only allows a certain amount of action potentials through before it reaches its absolute refractory period when it comes to a plateau and after the wave drops again and gets hit with another action potential it has already rested.
straited muscle are another form of skeletal muscle.
The skeletal muscle is heavily stratified
no skeletal muscles are voluntary smooth muscles are not
Skeletal muscle is voluntary muscle.