The tough tissue the connects muscles to bones is called a ligament. This tissue also connects bones to bones and is called a tendon.
Voluntary (also known as) skeletal muscles are used to create movement, by applying force to bones and joints; via contraction. They generally contract voluntarily (via somatic nerve stimulation), although they can contract involuntarily through reflexes.muscular system Consists of all the muscles in the body, especially the ones that help you move. skeletal muscle Voluntary muscle that is attached to bones of the skeleton and helps the body move. smooth muscle Involuntary muscle that is found in the walls of internal organs, such as the stomach.
The basal lamina, also known as the "basement membrane," connects the epithelium to the underlying connective tissue.
Smooth muscles, which are also known as involuntary muscles.
It develops the vascular tissue, meristem tissues, and epidermis tissue. It is also known as the zone of differentiation. It basically develops the whole roots tissue.
skeletal muscles are defined as attached to the bones of the skeleton and make body movement possible. they are also known as striated muscles and they are voluntary muscles, meaning you can control any movement.
Areolar Tissue
skeletal muscles are defined as attached to the bones of the skeleton and make body movement possible. they are also known as striated muscles and they are voluntary muscles, meaning you can control any movement.
Voluntary muscles, also called skeletal muscles, are attached to bones by tendons.
they are called caultonary muscles. YOU want to use them
The biceps and triceps muscles are examples of skeletal or striated muscle.
The muscles which are under the control of the brain are called voluntary muscles. Eg: the muscles in your hand, thigh etc., Humans are also animals.
muscle tissue is either voluntary or involuntary. The heart is an involuntary muscle you don't consciously control this muscle. Smooth muscles are also involuntary and are found in the internal organs such as the bladder, stomach they churn food constrict blood vessels ect...thing you don't have to think about.
Striated (also called voluntary).
Muscles that are under your conscious control are voluntary, such as flexing your elbow. The ones under unconscious control are either reflexive or involuntary, such as the muscles that move your food through your digestive system, or make your heart beat.
To relay sensory information to the brain for interpretation and motor information to the muscles for voluntary or involuntary control. Nervous tissue also fulfills many other roles, like innervating organs that may release hormones.
Muscles contract. The other organs that contract rely on the action of voluntary or involuntary muscle tissue. These include hollow, peristaltic organs like the intestine or ureter, as well as blood vessels. The uterus is also a muscle that contracts during labor.