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Which of the following characteristics is NOT typical of smooth muscle?

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Of the three major muscle groups, smooth muscle is the only type not composed of sarcomeres. As a result, smooth muscle does not appear striated under a microscope. Smooth muscle is under involuntary control, innervated by the autonomic nervous system, and contains mononucleated cells.

Skeletal muscle is striated, multinucleated, and under voluntary control. Cardiac muscle is striated, mononucleated, and under involuntary control.

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