The muscle cells which commonly branch are the cardiac muscle cells. The other muscles do not have any branched cells.
Cardiac muscle cells do not have the ability to regenerate.
Cardiac muscle cells are the cells that make up the cardiac muscle and help to pump blood through your heart. Each of these cells contain myofibrils which are the contractile units of muscle cells. These cells have the ability to produce ATP quickly, making them resistant to fatigue.
cardiac muscle
Skeletal muscle tissueVoluntary or skeletal muscles contains long non branching cylindrical cells.
atroventricular (AV) node
Oblique Bridge Or Ana Cytosis
Intercalated discs.
Most of the myocardium is composed of cardiac myocytes.
Cardiac muscle is a striated, involuntary muscle. Cardiac muscle cells usually contain 1 or 2 nuclei.
The muscle cells which commonly branch are the cardiac muscle cells. The other muscles do not have any branched cells.
Cardiac cells make up cardiac tissue.These cells are only found in heart.
No, cardiac muscle cells are branched but skeletal muscle cells are linear and do not branch
cardiac muscle cells are joined by intercalated disks.
Cardiac cells are muscle cells that make up the heart (cardiac tissues). When the muscles contract, they force blood out of the ventricles of the heart.
Cardiac muscle cells do not have the ability to regenerate.
so electrical impulses can be carried freely between cells