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    Each Cardiac Muscle Cell Is Bound to Its Neighboring Cells
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Each Cardiac Muscle Cell Is Bound to Its Neighboring Cells

Question 29

Question 29

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Each cardiac muscle cell is bound to its neighboring cells at sites called


A) intercalated discs.
B) myofibrils.
C) sarcomeres.
D) trabeculae.
E) fossa ovalis.

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