CONNECTIVE TISSUE GLAND
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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 Straited tissue with intercalated disc; involutary 
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  Smooth 
 
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  skeletal 
 
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  Cardiac 
 
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  Areolar 
 
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 Explanation: 
Detailed explanation-1: -Cardiac muscle of the heart is a striated muscle. These muscle fibers have a single nucleus, are branched, and joined to one another by intercalated discs that contain gap junctions and desmosomes.
Detailed explanation-2: -Cardiac muscle cells are located in the walls of the heart, appear striped (striated), and are under involuntary control.
Detailed explanation-3: -All striated muscles are involuntary in nature.
Detailed explanation-4: -Final Answer: Intercalated discs are present in the Cardiac muscle.
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