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1 November, 13:58

Which tissue type is formed by many cells joining together, each contributing a nucleus? Select one: A. smooth muscle B. cardiac muscle C. dense regular D. skeletal muscle

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  1. 1 November, 16:13
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    smooth muscle

    Explanation:

    Smooth muscles are found on the walls of alimentary canal, blood vessels and tubular visceral organs e. g., urino-genital system and respiratory tract. The cells that make up the smooth muscles are spindle-shaped each with a single nucleus that is centrally located.

    They contain myofibrils enclosed by a plasma membrane. They are capable of slow involuntary contractions. Observed under the microscope, the cells lack cross striations hence referred to as unstriated muscle. They contract and fatigue slowly.
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