Cardiac muscle function
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These are found only in the heart.
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These are involuntary muscles and the heart pumps the blood through cardiac contractions.
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The cells of the cardiac muscles known as the cardiomyocytes are striated.
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They are single-celled and uninucleated.
- The ends of the cells are joined and the junctions are called intercalated discs. The cells are attached to each other by desmosomes.
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