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Hensen’s disc are found in

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Myofibril of striated muscle
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Myofibril of unstriated muscle
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Myofibril of cardiac muscle
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None of the above
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The correct option is A Myofibril of striated muscle
The H zone of sarcomere is called as the Henson’s disc. It is present in striated muscles because sarcomeres are found in striated muscles and not in smooth muscles.

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