ZoologyThe muscle fibres in the wall of blood vessels are

The muscle fibres in the wall of blood vessels are

  1. A

    fusiform 

  2. B

    striated

  3. C

    cylindrical

  4. D

    branched

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    Solution:

    The wall of blood vessels contains smooth muscle tissue. The smooth muscle fibres taper at both ends (fusiform) and do not show striations. Skeletal and cardiac muscle fibres are cylindrical. Cardiac muscle fibres are branched.

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