There is none. The only type of non-striated muscle is smooth muscle and smooth muscle is involuntary muscle.
No. Smooth muscle and cardiac muscle are two different types of muscle tissue. Smooth muscle does not have striations (or stripes) and is located in the organs. Cardiac muscle is striated (has stripes) and fits together with gap junctions that allow for quick passage.
The smooth muscle is striated and this allows for a smooth sliding across each other when muscles contract and extend smooth muscle isn't striated, that's skeltal muscle. but im trying to find the answer to the question aswell!
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no, it is branching and striated.
There are three muscle types, skeletal, smooth and cardiac. Skeletal and cardiac are both striated muscle, whereas smooth muscle is not.
no..only skelet muscle.....
Skeletal muscle is striated and voluntrary. Smooth muscle, as is found around the blood vessels and in many organs, is not striated and involuntary. The heart (cardiac muscle) is the only place you have striated involuntary muscle.
There is nothing really called 'cardiac smooth muscle'. Cardiac muscle is striated like skeletal muscle but it is not under your control like skeletal muscle is. It acts more like smooth muscle because of this reason. But we only use the terms smooth muscle, striated (skeletal) muscle or cardiac muscle.
Smooth muscle is not striated.
Muscle.
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