Smooth muscle that helps with peristalsis and the movement of digested material.
Yes. It also is in the lining of most hollow organs.
No, cardiac muscles are only in the heart.
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smooth muscle pushes food through the intestine and smooth muscle is a involuntary muscle
Stomach, Intestine, urinary bladder
This is smooth muscle. It produces a wave of movement.
smooth muscles makes up the intestinal wall whereas skeletal muscles would make up your biceps, triceps, and any other part of your body that you consciously control.Involuntary smooth muscle.Smooth muscle lines the intestines, and contracts in waves to push food along.Smooth musclesmooth muscleThe type of muscle that the pushes food down to the intestines is called smooth muscle tissue. This is an involuntary non-straited muscle that is found within the walls of blood vessels.Yes smooth muscles are the muscles found in small intestine
smooth muscle- internal organs Cardiac muscle- only in the heart Skeletal muscle- attached to bones in your arms, legs, hands, and face
The muscle lining most organs in the body - e.g. wall of the intestine
Heart.the heartIt's not just the heart. You also have other organs like the stomach, uterus, bladder, blood vessels or intestine. (Where smooth muscle is found)Also note if you are associating hollow visceral organs with smooth muscle. It is NOT found in the heart, as it is a cardiac muscle.
smooth muscle
smooth muscle tissue. it is an involuntary muscle and the stomach can be controled by you.
The pyloric sphincter
Smooth muscles are involuntary in action means muscle that the muscles contract without conscious control. Smooth muscles are found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and blood vessels.