There is none. The only type of non-striated muscle is smooth muscle and smooth muscle is involuntary muscle.
The role of non-striated muscles in the stomach is to churn foods for digestion. Non-striated muscles are smooth and have involuntary movement.
straited produces movements and unstraited do not. straited are multinucleated and unstraited are uni-nucleated. straited has straitions of regular white and black band and unstraited is simple and smooth. striated muscle are voluntary while non -striated muscles r involuntary.. striated muscle r control by nervous system while non - striated muscles are control by chemical control system . striated muscles show rapid action while non- striated muscles show slow n steady action of work :) :)
Striations are cause by pooling of blood after death in the direction of where the body originally was before being moved.My answer would be....The arrangement of myofilaments(actin/ myosin) on a myofibril produce the striations of a skeletal muscle cell . Also myofibrils align to give distinct bands. :)Hope that helps :D
Smooth Muscle
by microscopic appearance (striated and non-striated) , location , and movement (voluntary and involuntary)
1) skeletal muscle is voluntary 1) visceral muscle is involuntary 2) it is striated . 2) it is non striated 3) highly organized muscle. 3) less organized muscle
The only muscle in the body that is non-striated is the smooth muscle. It does not have any visible striations.
Striated muscle is found in cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle, so this leaves non-striated muscle as smooth muscle. Smooth muscle can be found within the walls of blood vessels, GI tract, respiratory tract, bladder, uterus, iris of the eye, and maybe a few more places in the body.
The smooth muscle is an involuntary, non-striated muscle. It is divided into two sub-groups: the single-unit and multiunit smooth muscle.
its Smooth muscle is an involuntary non-striated muscle, so-called because it has no sarcomeres and therefore no striations (bands or stripes). It is divided into two subgroups, single-unit and multiunit smooth muscle. Within single-unit muscle, the whole bundle or sheet of smooth muscle cells contracts as a syncytium. lol i know more than u
Smooth muscle, which makes up internal organs, is non-striated and is generally involuntary.