muscle tissue
The tissues that make up the body are collectively known as the body's tissue system. This includes epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissues, which work together to form organs and structures within the body.
The muscular system describes all of the muscles that make up the body.
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muscle tissue
Muscular, nervous, skeletal, digestive, and cardiovascular are all organ systems which are made of organs i.e. muscular system is made of all the organs known as muscels. Another example is the skeletal system. The parts that form it are called bones, and are an example of organs.
Muscular tissue is found throughout the body, attached to bones for movement (skeletal muscle), around internal organs for contraction (smooth muscle), and making up the heart for pumping blood (cardiac muscle).
Systemic circulation
Body parts, organs, vessels, it depends on what part.
The muscular system works in tune with every system of the body one way or another. It regulates blood vessel diameter, which controls the perfusion rate of all of our organs. It forms a protective barrier around most of our organs. The role of the muscular system is vast.Is there something more specific you were looking for?
Muscular tissue is found in/and/or around, all soft tissue throughout the body; included are: the muscular system itself, skin, veins, arteries, and organs (especially the heart).
Any of the muscular elastic tubes that form a branching system and that carry blood away from the heart to the cells, tissues, and organs of the body.
answ2. Mostly, organs are not part of the muscular system. Organs are such things as glands, kidneys, liver, brain and so on. A couple of muscular organs might be the heart, or the speech organs.on further reflection, I guess that your arteries are muscular, and the automatic peristalsis of stomach, swallowing, bowel movement and so on are all muscular driven.IDk! :( but i think there the muscles, bones,and i dont know the rest, hope that kinda helps