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the long, rope - like axon signals to other cells.
- the glial cells are like the neurons
- there are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth. complete the table below with information about these tissues.
| tissue | striations? | multinucleated? | voluntary? | wheres it found? |
| skeletal | yes | |||
| cardiac | no |
|smooth|
- identify the tissue:
tissues, part 2 - epithelial tissue: crash course a&p #3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lue ri m - vg
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- Glial cells support neurons, similar to how a helper or assistant would.
- Skeletal muscle: Multinucleated - YES, Voluntary - YES, Found - attached to bones; Cardiac muscle: Striations - YES, Multinucleated - NO, Found - heart; Smooth muscle: Striations - NO, Multinucleated - NO, Voluntary - NO, Found - in walls of hollow organs like intestines and blood vessels.
- Without clear visual details, it's hard to identify precisely. But if one shows striations and long fibers it could be skeletal muscle, if branching cells with inter - calated discs it could be cardiac muscle, and if spindle - shaped cells it could be smooth muscle.
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Skeletal: Multinucleated - YES, Voluntary - YES, Found - attached to bones
Cardiac: Striations - YES, Multinucleated - NO, Found - heart
Smooth: Striations - NO, Multinucleated - NO, Voluntary - NO, Found - in walls of hollow organs
- Cannot be determined precisely without more visual information.