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What features do

cardiac muscle cells
have when looking
under a microscope?
A. long and thin with striations and many nuclei
B. small, striated, and only 1-2 nuclei per cell
C. smooth, 1 nuclei, and connected by gap junctions

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Answer:

B. small, striated, and only 1-2 nuclei per cell

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User Andrew Rukin
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Step-by-step explanation:

B. small, striated, and only 1-2 nuclei per cell

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User Man
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