Yes, as well as skeletal muscle tissue.
The muscle tissue that is multinucleate, involuntary, and bears striations is cardiac muscle. Cardiac muscle is found exclusively in the heart and is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. Its striated appearance is due to the organized arrangement of actin and myosin filaments, while its involuntary nature means it is not under conscious control.
Skeletal muscle tissue has elongated multinucleate cells.
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Cardiac muscle tissue has intercalated discs, which are specialized structures that help with communication and coordination of muscle contractions in the heart.
Smooth cardiac muscle.
Skeletal muscle.
Cardiac muscle is a type of muscle tissue that is both striated and involuntary. Cardiac muscle is found in the heart.
Skeletal muscle tissue is multinucleate, meaning that each muscle fiber contains multiple nuclei. This characteristic allows for greater control and coordination of muscle contractions, as well as the ability to manage the demands of increased protein synthesis required for muscle function and repair. In contrast, cardiac and smooth muscle tissues are usually uninucleate.
Cardiac muscle tissue is specifically muscle tissue of the heart. It is smooth just like skeletal muscle tissue but has special characteristics that help it to contract at fast, steady rates.
Cardiac muscle fibers.
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