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Match the description on the left with the type of muscle on the right. Answers will...

Match the description on the left with the type of muscle on the right. Answers will be used more than once. This type of muscle has single very long cylindrical cells with striations and multiple nuclei?

A.

Smooth muscle

B.

Cardiac muscle

C.

Skeletal muscle

D.

This describes more than one type of muscle

1. This type of muscle has branching chains of cells with striations and intercalated discs

2. This type of muscle has single cells with no striations and one nucleus

3. This type of muscle is striated voluntary and attached to the skeleton

4. This type of muscle is nonstriated, involuntary and found on the walls of hollow organs

5. This type of muscle is striated, involuntary and found in the heart

6. This type of muscle is under control of the autonomic nervous system

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