Intestinal muscle is striated and involuntary smooth and involuntary striated and voluntary
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Drag and drop each description to the correct muscle tissue- Drag and drop each statement next to the image of the muscle tissue it describes. Cardiac muscle: Involuntary muscle that is striated and has highly interconnected cells. Smooth muscle: Involuntary muscle that is not striated and has cells that taper at their ends. Skeletal muscle:
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Which of the following best describes the muscles that line the digestive tract? striated; tubular; branched; voluntary non-striated; single nucleus; involuntary striated; tubular; multinucleated; involuntary non-striated; tubular; branched; voluntary Which of the following best describes cardiac muscle? striated; tubular; branched; involuntary non-striated; single nucleus; involuntary striated; tubular; multinucleated; involuntary non-striated; tubular; branched; voluntary
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