Striated Multinucleated Muscle Type

Question

Striated and multinucleated muscles are:

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Striated and multinucleated muscles are:

  1. Skeletal muscle — Correct Answer
  2. Cardiac muscle
  3. Smooth muscle
  4. Visceral muscle
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Skeletal muscle

Skeletal muscle is striated (has cross-striations) and multinucleated (multiple nuclei per cell, located peripherally). It is under voluntary control.

Comparison of Muscle Types
Feature Skeletal Cardiac Smooth
Location Skeleton Heart GIT, uterus, blood vessels
Striations Yes (striated) Yes (striated) No (non-striated)
Nuclei Multinucleated (peripheral) Uninucleated (central) Uninucleated (central)
Cell connection None Intercalated discs None
Control Voluntary Involuntary Involuntary
Cell shape Cylindrical Branched Spindle-shaped

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