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Muscle Cells are Branched. True or False

Answer :  False

Muscle tissue is divided into three types: striated muscle, cardiac muscle and smooth muscle. 

Muscle cells are unbranched cells by nature.

Our bodies include many cells, some of which are branching, but muscle cells are not one of them; they serve as a guideline for our bodies.

Nerve cells, on the other hand, are the one that are branching in our body and are generally spindle shaped instead of being branches.

Cardiac muscle tissue differs from muscle tissue in that they are heavily branching, with cells joined by intercalated discs, which are overlapped projections of the sarcolemma.