They are not.
The cardiac muscles can be classified as voluntary striated and involuntary non-striated.
Both skeletal and cardiac muscles are striated muscles.
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skeletal and cardiac muscle are striated
No, cardiac muscle is striated but involuntary.
cardiac muscle is striated cardiac muscle is not voluntary
it has a different embryonic origin - it is neither cardiac nor skeletal muscle. it is often found in the head and neck.
Skeletal muscles are striated which look "striped". The best example of striated muscles is in your thighs. By comparison, your heart is smooth muscle.
Striated muscle tissue is muscle tissue that has repeating tubular muscle cells. Striated muscles include skeletal striated muscle, embryotic branchiomeric muscle, and cardiac muscle.
Yes, the muscles in the arm, specifically the skeletal muscles, are striated. Striated muscles have a banded appearance due to the organized arrangement of muscle fibers and proteins, which enable voluntary movement. In contrast, smooth muscles found in internal organs are not striated, and cardiac muscle has its own distinct striated structure.
Both skeletal and cardiac muscles are striated muscles.
The cardiac muscle is the heart muscle. It is an involuntary striated muscle.