vemi007 Forum Senior
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| | 07/06/06 - 01:40 PM  
 
   
 
|   #1 |
I could not find this picture in either kaplan or High Yield. Anyone who answers this question, does he/she know where i can find such images.
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| vemi007 Forum Senior
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| | 07/07/06 - 08:55 AM  
 
   
 
|   #2 |
can anyone answer please
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| vamsi2004 Forum Elite
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| | 07/07/06 - 10:00 AM  
 
   
 
|   #3 |
c
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| vemi007 Forum Senior
Topics: 36 Posts: 74
| | 07/07/06 - 10:56 AM  
 
   
 
|   #4 |
can you tell me why answer is C ?
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| study_ing Forum Fanatic

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| | 07/07/06 - 01:33 PM  
 
   
 
|   #5 |
both cardiac and skeletal muscle are striated. labels pointing towards bands ( light or dark) and organelles are therefore common to both. however a major dif btw the two is that cardiac muscle has intercalated discs with gap jxs. skeletal do not. im not sure abt where u'll find such images but try going thru thr representative diagrams in any hiatology or physiology book and it will help u answer similar questions
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| study_ing Forum Fanatic

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| | 07/07/06 - 01:33 PM  
 
   
 
|   #6 |
C is the intercalated disc btw
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| waqastariq
| | 07/10/06 - 04:06 AM  
 
   
 
|   #7 |
yeah its C
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| waqastariq
| | 07/10/06 - 04:06 AM  
 
   
 
|   #8 |
intercalated discs..
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