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.
the three kinds of muscles are the ff.:
striations. its control is voluntary and it is multinucleated.
its function is for the movement of the body.
control is involuntary and it is uninucleated. its function is
to pump blood and to propel it through the entire body.
body organs. it is non-striated. its control is involuntary
and it is also uninucleated.
Skeletal: mainly found attached to bones. You can use them voluntarily (for instance, you can choose when to raise your arm).
Smooth: found in the digestive tract. It moves food using peristalsis. Involuntary.
Cardiac: heart muscle. Involuntary.
Striated Skeletal muscle, Striated Cardiac muscle, and Smooth muscle. Striated means striped, and skeletal is most commonly found in the body- attached to bones, cardiac muscle is heart muscle, and smooth muscle is in your intestines, stomach, esophagus, etc. skeletal muscles perform quick reflexive movement, while smooth muscle performs slower processes such as digestion, and cardiac muscle makes your heart pump.
There are a lot of different ways to classify muscles. My guess is that the three types of muscle that are being asked about are skeletal (voluntary) muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle.
The Cardiac ,the smooth and the skeletal are the three kinds of muscles in the humman body.
The three types are: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac.
Smooth, Cardiac and Skeletal
Smooth, striated, and cardiac are the three kinds of muscle tissue found in human beings.
200 types of cells in the human body. Catorgorized into three separate groups. All 200 different types carry out their own specific functions.Reply* There is no proof about how many cells there is in a human body.. iv'e studied the human body and this is a unmodified answer.
Cardiac muscle- found in the heart Smooth muscle-compose hollow internal structures, such as blood vessels and organs, such as the stomach Skeletal muscles-These are the muscles attached to the bones,
Cardiac muscle is one of three major types of muscle, the others being skeletal and smooth muscle.
Cats have three muscles together that correspond to the human deltoid muscle. The muscles are the clavodeltoid, spinodeltoid, and the acromiodeltoid.
When talking about the difference between a human deltoid muscle and a cats deltoid muscle is that in a human it's only one muscle and in cats it is broken into three separate muscles. A cat's deltoid is broken into the clavobrachialis, acromiodeltoid, and the spinideltiod.
The three different types are the skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles. The cardiac muscles are ONLY found in the heart area, the skeletal is the muscle that moves the bones and the smooth muscle is in most of your main organs.
There are three different kinds of muscle recognized in vertebrate 1. Smooth Muscle 2. Skeletal Muscle 3. Cardiac Muscle
Skeletal muscle is found in all muscles (mainly in charge of movement) other than the heart (cardiac muscle) and the organs (smooth muscle)
Yes, there are three main kinds: smooth, which is controlled by the autonomic nervous system and we don't have voluntary control over, skeletal, the muscles that we control and move us around, and cardiac, the muscle that is found in the heart.
There are three muscle types, skeletal, smooth and cardiac. Skeletal and cardiac are both striated muscle, whereas smooth muscle is not.
Cardiac muscle - found only around heart, involuntary Smooth - found in hollow internal structures - stomach, blood vessels, intestines. Involuntary Skeletal - Attached to bones, voluntary