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The structures are branched and adjoin tightly to one another via step-like junctions
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Are adapted to never tire and to contract without any stimulation.
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forms a patch of adhesion anchoring the actin filaments to the inner side of the membrane of a CARDIAC muscle cell
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"Power Plants" of a cell
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The muscular walls of the heart are called cardiac muscle, as well as
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The joints where the presence and contraction of muscles at joints all over the body control and regulate the degree of movement possible at each joint.
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This type of muscle is found attached to the skeleton either directly via tendons or indirectly through connective tissue.
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This type of muscle is found in the walls of the heart.
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This type of muscle is found in the walls of internal organs, such as the digestive system.
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These movements are The contraction and relaxation of muscles produce movement at various joints around the body.