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Cells Striated Muscle Fibres Fuse Form Long Multiple

Striated muscle fibers are long, multinucleated cells formed by cell fusion, and they do not always function as independent units.

Striated muscle fibers are long, multinucleated cells formed by cell fusion, and they do not always function as independent units.

Front striated muscle fibres
Back cells fuse to form very long fibres, so multiple nuclei; cells do not always function as autonomous units 

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