Cardiac Muscle: Striated vs. Smooth - Understanding Muscle Types
Cardiac muscle is striated.
Skeletal muscle is attached to bones and is made up of long, cylindrical, multi-nucleated fibres covered with a sheath. Striated cardiac and skeletal muscles are both striated, but cardiac muscles are involuntary, while skeletal muscles are voluntary.
Muscle Strains - Related Articles
- Heating Pad Safety: Risks & Safe Usage Guidelines
- The Essential Role of Involuntary Muscles in Human Physiology
- Relieve Tired Legs: Simple Exercises & Soaking Techniques
- Visceral Muscles and the Cardiovascular System: Understanding the Difference
- Whiplash & Massage Therapy: Relief and Recovery
- Jaguar Muscles: Exploring the Anatomy of a Powerful Predator
- Strengthening Your Jaw Muscles: Exercises & Techniques
