Cardiac Muscle: Understanding Intercalated Disks and Heart Contractions
The involuntary muscle containing intercalated disks is cardiac muscle. Intercalated disks are special structures that connect adjacent cardiac muscle cells, facilitating the rapid transmission of electrical impulses necessary for coordinated heart contractions.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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