Illuminate the Truth Cardiac Muscle Use a highlighter to illuminate the correct word or phrase in each of the following sentences. 1. Cardiac muscle cells are (striated, long, and cylindrical) (striated, short, and branched). 2. Each cardiac muscle cells connect with (multiple) (one other) cardiac cell(s). 3. Cells are joined end to end by connections called (gap junctions) (intercalated discs). 4. Small channels called (gap junctions) (intercalated discs) allow impulses to pass quickly from one cell to the next. 5. Cardiac muscle has especially (large) (small) mitochondria. 6. Cardiac muscle depends almost exclusively on (anaerobic) (aerobic) respiration. 7. Damaged cardiac muscle is repaired almost entirely through (fibrosis) (muscle fiber replacement).

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Illuminate the Truth Cardiac Muscle
Use a highlighter to illuminate the correct word or phrase in each of the following sentences.
1. Cardiac muscle cells are (striated, long, and cylindrical) (striated, short, and branched).
2. Each cardiac muscle cells connect with (multiple) (one other) cardiac cell(s).
3. Cells are joined end to end by connections called (gap junctions) (intercalated discs).
4. Small channels called (gap junctions) (intercalated discs) allow impulses to pass quickly from one cell to the next.
5. Cardiac muscle has especially (large) (small) mitochondria.
6. Cardiac muscle depends almost exclusively on (anaerobic) (aerobic) respiration.
7. Damaged cardiac muscle is repaired almost entirely through (fibrosis) (muscle fiber replacement).
Transcribed Image Text:Illuminate the Truth Cardiac Muscle Use a highlighter to illuminate the correct word or phrase in each of the following sentences. 1. Cardiac muscle cells are (striated, long, and cylindrical) (striated, short, and branched). 2. Each cardiac muscle cells connect with (multiple) (one other) cardiac cell(s). 3. Cells are joined end to end by connections called (gap junctions) (intercalated discs). 4. Small channels called (gap junctions) (intercalated discs) allow impulses to pass quickly from one cell to the next. 5. Cardiac muscle has especially (large) (small) mitochondria. 6. Cardiac muscle depends almost exclusively on (anaerobic) (aerobic) respiration. 7. Damaged cardiac muscle is repaired almost entirely through (fibrosis) (muscle fiber replacement).
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Cardiac muscle cells are the cells of heart, which are involuntary in nature amd help the heart to pump blood that passes through it.

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