Structure of cardiac muscle.
Structure of cardiac muscle.
- This consists of a network of branched muscle fibers in the walls of the heart.
- The fibers are short, cylindrical, branching and separated by loose connective tissue rich in blood capillaries.
- The fibers are joined end-to end and are interconnected by oblique bridges to form zig-zag junctions called intercalated discs.
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