Muscle & Nerve Tissues. skeletal muscle, 10X, voluntary, striated attached to bones.

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Muscle & Nerve Tissues

skeletal muscle, 10X, voluntary, striated attached to bones

skeletal muscle, 40X, voluntary, striated attached to bones

cardiac muscle, 10X, striated, involuntary, walls of heart, intercalated disks

cardiac muscle, 40X, striated, involuntary, walls of heart, intercalated disks

smooth involuntary muscle, 4X, intestine, blood vessels

smooth involuntary muscle, 10X, intestine, blood vessels

smooth involuntary muscle, 40X, intestine, single nuclei/cell

nerve cell, 10X, brain, spinal cord, nerves

nerve cell, 40X, brain, spinal cord, nerves