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if you were examining a microscope slide containing a type of muscle tissue and observed a branching network of striated cells, each with one or two central nuclei, you could conclude that you were looking at_________ muscle. smooth skeletal cardiac osseous voluntary question 6 1 pts epithelial tissues have an attached (basal) border and a free (apical) border. this arrangement is known as bilateral symmetry. distal orientation. polarity. proximal orientation. lateral flexibility.
Brief Explanations
- For the muscle - tissue question: Cardiac muscle cells are striated, branched, and usually have one or two central nuclei. Smooth muscle cells are non - striated, skeletal muscle cells are striated but not branched with multiple peripheral nuclei, osseous refers to bone tissue, and voluntary is a functional classification not a specific tissue type.
- For the epithelial - tissue question: Epithelial tissues have a basal (attached) and an apical (free) border, which is characteristic of polarity. Bilateral symmetry refers to body symmetry, distal and proximal orientation are related to limb positions, and lateral flexibility is not related to this border arrangement.
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