Striated, elongated cells that are fibers, are what comprise ,also known as muscle. Examples of skeletal muscles include the Skeletal muscles represent the major type of muscle in the body and are under control by the nervous system.

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Complete the following statements about the structure of the different muscle types. Not all choices will be used.

Complete the following statements about the structure of the different muscle types. Not all choices will be used.
37
Sheets of long, spindle-shaped cells, each with
nucleus comprise smooth muscle.
voluntary
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heart muscles
Striated cells that typically have
branched chains that interconnect comprise
nucleus and form
muscle.
cardiac
References
skeletal
Striated, elongated cells that are
fibers, are what comprise
also known as
muscle.
one
biceps and quadriceps
involuntary
Examples of skeletal muscles include the
smooth
Skeletal muscles represent the major type of muscle in the body
and are under
control by the nervous system.
multinucleated
Transcribed Image Text:Complete the following statements about the structure of the different muscle types. Not all choices will be used. 37 Sheets of long, spindle-shaped cells, each with nucleus comprise smooth muscle. voluntary eBook heart muscles Striated cells that typically have branched chains that interconnect comprise nucleus and form muscle. cardiac References skeletal Striated, elongated cells that are fibers, are what comprise also known as muscle. one biceps and quadriceps involuntary Examples of skeletal muscles include the smooth Skeletal muscles represent the major type of muscle in the body and are under control by the nervous system. multinucleated
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