Liver is a meat product that is not striated muscle. It is classified as an organ meat, which consists of various tissues, including parenchymal cells that perform specific functions in the body. Unlike striated muscle, which is characterized by its banded appearance due to the arrangement of muscle fibers, liver has a smooth texture and is rich in nutrients.
a piece of meat
Striated muscle tissue is muscle tissue that has repeating tubular muscle cells. Striated muscles include skeletal striated muscle, embryotic branchiomeric muscle, and cardiac muscle.
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Depends on how big a meat-head you are. There are exactly three types of muscle: cardiac (striated, bifurcated and mononucleated), smooth (no striations, multinucleated), and skeletal (striated, multinulceated).
They are striated because striated means kind of stripey and the muscles has stripes of muscle itself.
Skeletal muscle is striated and voluntrary. Smooth muscle, as is found around the blood vessels and in many organs, is not striated and involuntary. The heart (cardiac muscle) is the only place you have striated involuntary muscle.
Skeletal muscle tissue is striated muscle tissue connected to bones.
Cardiac muscle is striated because the only cardiac muscle in your body is your heart and your heart never stops working unless you die.
There is none. The only type of non-striated muscle is smooth muscle and smooth muscle is involuntary muscle.
Smooth muscle shortens and stretches to a greater extent than does striated muscle.
Cardiac muscle is involuntary striated muscle, most similar to skeletal muscle which is voluntary and striated.
cardiac muscle