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Can you see individual cells (yes or no) in cardiac tissue? a) Yes b) No

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Yes

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Under a microscope, it is possible to see individual cells in the cardiac tissue. Cardiac muscle cells, also known as myocardium, are the primary cells of the heart. They are long, thin cells aligned in the parallel and arranged in layers to form the ventricular wall. The cells have a striated pattern and contain sarcoplasm, which contains muscle fibers and mitochondria (the powerhouse of the cell).

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