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Question
Distinguish between Cardiac muscle and striated muscle
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Solution
| Cardiac muscles | Striated muscles | |
| 1 | It is present in the wall of the heart, pulmonary veins and superior vena cava | It is present in the limbs,body walls, tongue, pharynx and beginnig of oesophagus |
| 2 | Fibres are branched and uninucleate | Fibres are unbrancedand multinucleate. |
| 3 | Oblique bridges and interecalated discs present | No oblique bridges and intercalated discs. |
| 4 | Nerve supply from the brain and autonomic nervous system | Nerve supply from central nervous system |
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