What muscle cells branch?
1 Answer
Sep 21, 2016
Cardiac muscle cells are typically branch like.
Explanation:
Cardiac muscles are involuntary, striated muscles found in the myocardium. They are made up of cells called cardiomyocytes and predominantly contain only one nucleus.
Although it is striated, cardiac muscles differ from skeletal muscles in that it is highly branched with cells connected by overlapping projections of the sarcolemma called intercalated discs.