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Structure: muscle cells are cylindrical and striated and have a single nucleus; branched and connected to one another by intercalated disks, which contain gap junctions Function: pumps blood; under involutary (unconscious) control Located:in the Heart

Author: Tom Fregillana



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Cardiac Muscle


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