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Muscle fibres in the wall of intestine a...

Muscle fibres in the wall of intestine are
(A) Striated, cylindrical, involuntary
(B) Involuntary, syncytial, branched
(C) Unstriated, spindle shaped, voluntary
(D) Involuntary, fusiform, unstriated

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