Which one of the following is the structure of a cardiac muscle cell ?
[amp_mcq option1=”Cylindrical, Unbranched and Multinucleate” option2=”Spinal shaped, Uninucleate” option3=”Spinal shaped, Branched and Uninucleate” option4=”Cylindrical, Branched and Uninucleate” correct=”option4″]
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UPSC CDS-1 – 2021
Cardiac muscle tissue forms the walls of the heart. Its cells, called cardiomyocytes, are cylindrical and branched. They are typically uninucleate (containing one nucleus), although some may have two nuclei. They are also striated due to the arrangement of contractile proteins. Skeletal muscle cells are cylindrical, unbranched, and multinucleate. Smooth muscle cells are spindle-shaped and uninucleate.
Cardiac muscle cells are characterized by being cylindrical, branched, and predominantly uninucleate.