Smooth muscle cells are long with pointed ends (spindle-shaped) and uninucleate (having a single nucleus), and they are also called unstriated muscles because they lack striations.
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Smooth muscle cells are spindle-shaped, non-striated, and uninucleate. They have a smooth appearance, unlike striated muscles, and contract involuntarily. These cells are capable of sustained contractions and are found in various internal organs and blood vessels.