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Q: What muscle tissue is multinucleate involuntary and bears striations?
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What muscular tissue has elongated multinucleate cells?

Skeletal muscle tissue has elongated multinucleate cells.


Is the cardiac muscle tissue multinucleate?

Yes, as well as skeletal muscle tissue.


Muscle tissue that shows no striations?

Smooth Muscle


The muscle tissue that shows no striations is muscle?

Smooth muscle contains no striations whereas cardiac and skeletal muscles are striated.


What is the function of cross-striations?

Cross-striations form cardiac muscle. The crossed formation makes the tissue and muscle stronger.


What types of muscle tissue has striation but is involuntary?

Cardiac muscle is a type of muscle tissue that is both striated and involuntary. Cardiac muscle is found in the heart.


Which muscle tissue can be both voluntary and involuntary use an example?

Which muscle tissue can be both voluntary and involuntary use an example?


Is cardiac muscle smooth or straited?

The tissue which makes up cardiac muscle has striations present. The heart, which is made up of special cardiac muscle is composed of lots of branching cells that join into a continuous mass by intercalated discs. Cardiac muscle is also known as striated involuntary muscle. This cardiac muscle tissue forms the bulk of the heart walls of each chamber. The striations in cardiac muscle are irregular, but they are present. Striated muscle is also found in skeltal muscle tissue, skeletal muscle tissue unlike cardiac muscle tissue has a regular striated structure which you can easily see through histolgy.


Is muscle tissue involuntary?

Some muscles are voluntary some are involuntary.


Is cardiac muscle striated?

Cardiac Muscle is smooth but looks striated


This type of muscle tissue contains striations?

voluntary muscles and cardiac muscles


Which tissue has intercalated discs?

cardiac muscles/involuntary muscle