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A cross-section of an intercalated disc. The disc is pink in color and has multiple layers. The layers are arranged in a radial pattern, with the top layer being the largest and the bottom layer being smaller. There are also several small red dots scattered throughout the disc, which appear to be blood vessels. The red dots are likely blood vessels, which are responsible for the transfer of blood from one blood vessel to another. The image also has a label on the bottom right corner that reads "Intercalated Disc".
Cardiac Muscle Cell Intercalated Disc Muscle Tissue PNG
. The resolution of this PNG file is 770 x 406 pixels and it has a file size of 36.82 KB.A cross-section of an intercalated disc. The disc is pink in color and has multiple layers. The layers are arranged in a radial pattern, with the top layer being the largest and the bottom layer being smaller. There are also several small red dots scattered throughout the disc, which appear to be blood vessels. The red dots are likely blood vessels, which are responsible for the transfer of blood from one blood vessel to another. The image also has a label on the bottom right corner that reads "Intercalated Disc".
