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Cardiac muscles are (a) striated (b) nonstriated (c) voluntary (d) involuntaryA. I, II and IIIB. I and IIC. II and IVD. I and III

Answer» Correct Answer - D
Cardiac muscles are the principal constituent of heart wall. These have long cylindrical, branched and uninucleate cells divided at places by intercalated disc and are striated involuntary, which contract quickly and do not get fatigued.


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