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How do the structures of the cardiac muscle and skin tissue support their functions within the body? (Hint: Think about

the shape of the cells and their proximity to one another.)

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The structure of the cell is very much linked with the functions of the cell.The cardiac muscle is made of myocardium which serves the body by providing the blood, nutrients and oxygen.The cardiac muscles appears stripped when seen under microscope.

The skin consists of the tissues and cells which are close enough to create a boundary which does not allows the entry of materials and pathogens inside the body.

Hence, the function and the morphology of the cells are somewhere related to each other.

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