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  • 03-11-2020
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How is a tissue that is stratified different from tissue which is striated?

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Answer:

Striated tissue has 'stripes' of a sort which help them contract. Non-striated tissue or smooth tissue do not need this specialization so they simply do not have these 'stripes.'

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