One major difference between voluntary and involuntary muscle during development is that the cells of voluntary (skeletal) muscle _____, while those of smooth and cardiac muscle do not, often developing _____ at sites of contact instead.

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1. One major difference between voluntary and involuntary muscle during development is that the cells of voluntary (skeletal) muscle _____, while those of smooth and cardiac muscle do not, often developing _____ at sites of contact instead.