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    Adjacent Cardiac Muscle Cells Are Joined by Intercalated Discs, Which
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Adjacent Cardiac Muscle Cells Are Joined by Intercalated Discs, Which

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Adjacent cardiac muscle cells are joined by intercalated discs, which have desmosome-like ________ to help bind the cells together.

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