Heart muscle cells are cylindrical, branched, and uninucleate (having a single nucleus).
How are heart muscle cells described in terms of their shape and number of nuclei?
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Heart muscle cells, or cardiomyocytes, are typically branched and cylindrical in shape with a single central nucleus. However, some cardiomyocytes may have two nuclei, aiding in their efficient contraction and function.