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Q: Is smooth muscle tissue of the circulatory pump?
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Which muscle has tissue of the circulatory pump?

Cardiac


What does the muscle tissue do to make the heart pump?

The muscle tissue on one side contracts while the other relaxes, controlled by electrical impulses to the heart muscle.


What muscle is the circulatory pump?

The Heart


What type of tissue is in the heart?

Cardiac tissues, smooth muscle, endothelial cells. Cardiac Muscle found in the hearts chambers right and left atrium and riht and left ventricle. This tissue perform the pumping of the heart. Smooth muscle tissues provide stability and flexibility so that the large arteries can contract and expand. Edothelial cells line the chambers and vessels. They stop blood components from moving to the muscle and help prevent clotting.


Tissue of the circulatory pump?

This is not a complete question. Please rephrase it.


In the heart what job dos the muscle tissue have?

The heart is made up of muscle tissue (cardiac muscle). The muscle tissue contracts to pump blood.


Is the heart made of smooth muscle?

The heart is a muscle so the heart is made of the cardiac muscle.


Why are smooth and cardiac muscle involuntary?

Cardiac muscle is involuntary because its muscles related to the heart and if they were voluntary you would have to mentally tell your heart to pump each time. Smooth muscle tissue is involuntary because of the same reason as cardiac but instead it is located in areas such as hollow organs in the body, blood vessels,bladder, uterus,digestive tract.


What is the purpose of the heart and what is it made from?

The heart is the pump that moves blood throughout the circulatory system. It is made largely of muscle.


What is the function of the hearth?

The heart is a muscle that functions as the bodies circulatory pump. It pumps blood through veins and deliverers it to the lungs.


What the heart does to send blood rushing out?

either blood circulatory contracts heart vessels muscle oxygen pump or lungs


What are the three different types of muscle found in the human body?

Cardiac muscle tissue forms the bulk of the wall of the heart. Like skeletal muscle tissue, it is striated (the muscle fibers contain alternating light and dark bands (striations) that are perpendicular to the long axes of the fibers). Unlike skeletal muscle tissue, its contraction is usually not under conscious control (involuntary). Smooth muscle tissue is located in the walls of hollow internal structures such as blood vessels, the stomach, intestines, and urinary bladder. Smooth muscle fibers are usually involuntary (not under conscious control), and they are nonstriated (smooth). Smooth muscle tissue, like skeletal and cardiac muscle tissue, can undergo hypertrophy. In addition, certain smooth muscle fibers, such as those in the uterus, retain their capacity for division and can grow by hyperplasia. Skeletal muscle tissue is named for its location - attached to bones. It is striated; that is, the fibers (cells) contain alternating light and dark bands (striations) that are perpendicular to the long axes of the fibers. Skeletal muscle tissue can be made to contract or relax by conscious control (voluntary). All skeletal muscle fibres are not alike in structure or function. For example, skeletal muscle fibres vary in colour depending on their content of myoglobin (myoglobin stores oxygen until needed by the mitochondria). Skeletal muscle fibers contract with different velocities, depending on their ability to split Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). Faster contracting fibers have greater ability to split ATP. In addition, skeletal muscle fibers vary with respect to the metabolic processes they use to generate ATP. They also differ in terms of the onset of fatigue. Based on various structural and functional characteristics, skeletal muscle fibres are classified into three types: Type I fibres, Type II B fibres and type II A fibers.