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no MyocardiumThere are three types of muscle: skeletal muscles which move the bones, smooth muscle which produces waves (peristalsis) along a tube. For example, the digestive tract and muscle found only in the heart. This is called myo- (muscle) -cardium (heart).
no. skeletal muscle is found in large groups of muscles like the arms and legs. your heart is a cardiovascular muscle
The deltoid is an example of skeletal muscle. Some examples of smooth muscle is the muscle lining the GI tract, blood vessels, and the muscles in your eyes that dilate or constrict your pupil. Cardiac muscle is only found in the heart.
skeletal muscle is a good example.
No, the heart is not a skeletal muscle; it is composed of cardiac muscle. Cardiac muscle is unique to the heart and is involuntary, meaning it functions automatically without conscious control. In contrast, skeletal muscle is under voluntary control and is responsible for movement of the skeleton. The distinct structure and function of cardiac muscle allow the heart to pump blood efficiently throughout the body.
Cardiac, skeletal, and smooth muscles.the three types of muscle in the body: cardiac (heart), skeletal (biceps, quadriceps etc.), and smooth muscle (found in the intestinal tract such as stomach and colon).
Striated,smooth,and skelital cardiac, skeletal, and smooth
An example is flexor digitorum.
The biceps - any muscle attached to the skeleton.
muscle, connective, or skeletal
Skeletal muscle is found in all muscles (mainly in charge of movement) other than the heart (cardiac muscle) and the organs (smooth muscle)
Many muscles in the face (for example muscles that move the lips and eyelids) are skeletal muscle but do not move bones.