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Author: SALADIN, Kenneth
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Higher Education (us)
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The two types of cell junctions present in the intercalated discs. The significance of these cell junctions.
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The heart is the central organ of the circulatory system. It consists of four chambers: Two upper chambers or atria and two lower chambers or ventricles. Blood passes across a valve before parting each heart chamber.
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