Oxygen is transported by red blood cells and is released into tissues as they pass through capillaries in the tissue.
Cardiac muscle tissue is supplied with nutrients and oxygen by the coronary arteries, which branch off the aorta and supply blood to the heart muscle. These arteries ensure adequate delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the heart for proper function.
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SKELETAL (:
skeletal muscles
All skeletal muscles in the body must be supplied by somatic motor nerves. These nerves carry signals from the brain to the muscles, controlling voluntary movements.
Skeletal muscle
smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and most glands
A skeletal muscle.
straited muscle are another form of skeletal muscle.
The skeletal muscle is heavily stratified
Myoglobin-myoglobin stores oxygen from red blood cells, which are red. The reason myoglobin stores oxygen (if you wanna know) is to have it available when there's muscle activity.
Voluntary muscle also called skeletal muscle because it is partly under conscious control.It is supplied with nerves from the central nervous system.