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MCB L17-18

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Cardiac muscle

Author: Alex Rapai



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Cardiac muscle is striated not syncytial. Gap junctions enable the action potential to spread rapidly from cell to cell so that the actions of all muscle cells are co-ordinated resulting in a rhythmic heart beat. The filament genes (actin, myosin etc.) are different from skeletal muscle, but otherwise the sarcomere functions in much the same way.


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