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The correct answer is option 4: Cylindrical, Branched and Uninucleate.
A cardiac muscle cell, also known as a cardiomyocyte, has a cylindrical shape, meaning it is long and tube-like. It is also branched, with multiple branches extending from the main body of the cell. This branching allows for interconnections between adjacent cells, forming a network that enables efficient contraction and coordination of the heart muscle.
In terms of the number of nuclei, a cardiac muscle cell is uninucleate, meaning it possesses only one nucleus. This is in contrast to skeletal muscle cells, which are multinucleate, meaning they have multiple nuclei.
Option 1 is incorrect because while a cardiac muscle cell is cylindrical, it is actually branched and uninucleate, not multinucleate.
Option 2 is incorrect because a cardiac muscle cell is not spinal-shaped, and it is not uninucleate, but rather uninucleate.
Option 3 is incorrect because a cardiac muscle cell is not spinal-shaped, but rather cylindrical.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 4: Cylindrical, Branched and Uninucleate.