At an intercalated disc, At an intercalated disc, the cell membranes of two cardiac muscle fibers are completely separated by a
synapse. two cardiac muscle cells are connected by gap junctions. t-tubules unite the membranes of the adjoining cells. the myofibrils are loosely attached to the membrane of the disc. All of the answers are correct.
The correct answer is " two cardiac muscle cells are connected by gap junctions".
Explanation:
Intercalated discs are microscopic features seen in the microscope as cardiac fibers, found between the myocardial cells of the heart. These features correspond of two cardiac muscle cells connected by gap junctions. The intercalated discs allow the interconnection of multiple cardiac cell muscles to work simultaneously as a single functional organ or syncytium.
Bolus is the food that is mashed up in your mouth. After it is digested in the stomach, the food is called chyme. Bolus is more alkaline than chyme because it is exposed to alkaline saliva.