skeletal muscles
No, cardiac muscle cells are branched but skeletal muscle cells are linear and do not branch
Both cardiac and skeletal muscle cells are striated and contract by the sliding filament mechanism. However, cardiac muscles cells are short, fat, branched, and interconnected unlike the long, cylindrical, multinucleate of skeletal muscle fibers.
Cardiac muscle is striated because the only cardiac muscle in your body is your heart and your heart never stops working unless you die.
Also known as stripped muscles. These are the skeletal muscles.
Striated muscle tissue is muscle tissue that has repeating tubular muscle cells. Striated muscles include skeletal striated muscle, embryotic branchiomeric muscle, and cardiac muscle.
cardiac muscle
No. Smooth muscle and cardiac muscle are two different types of muscle tissue. Smooth muscle does not have striations (or stripes) and is located in the organs. Cardiac muscle is striated (has stripes) and fits together with gap junctions that allow for quick passage.
Striated muscle contracts and relaxes in short, intense bursts, whereas smooth muscle sustains longer or even near permanent contractions.
Cardiac muscle is a striated, involuntary muscle. Cardiac muscle cells usually contain 1 or 2 nuclei.
Mrow?
Yes
cardiac muscle.