The type of muscle present in our
(a) heart is involuntary and unstriated smooth
muscle
(b) intestine is striated and involuntary
(c) thigh is striated and voluntary
(d) upper arm is smooth muscle and fusiform in
shape.

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Answer :

(c) thigh is striated and voluntary

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