Intercalated disc – supports the synchronized contraction of cardiac tissues. It bonds muscle cells together and transmits signals between cells. Branching – where the cardiac Muscle separates into different segment Striations – are highly organized tissues that create force and contraction as support for the pumping of blood into the body Nucleus – the cardiac muscle only contains one nucleus which houses the genetic material of the cell
Intercalated disc – supports the synchronized contraction of cardiac tissues. It bonds muscle cells together and transmits signals between cells. Branching – where the cardiac Muscle separates into different segment Striations – are highly organized tissues that create force and contraction as support for the pumping of blood into the body Nucleus – the cardiac muscle only contains one nucleus which houses the genetic material of the cell