Which of the following is NOT composed of cardiac muscle tissue? pectinates papillary muscles trabeculae carnae interventricular septum chordae tendinae
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A. Pectinates are muscular ridges found in the atria of the heart, composed of cardiac muscle tissue. B. Papillary muscles are small muscles located in the ventricles of the heart, composed of cardiac muscle tissue. C. Trabeculae carnae are muscular ridges Show more…
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