cardiac muscle
walls of the stomach and intestines
walls of blood vessels
Yes, you have no voluntary control over your heart.
that is an enormously vague and unhelpful question. there are many muscles in the body. Skeletal muscles attach to bones Smooth (invoulentary) muscles generally attatch to and originate in tissues Cardiac (heart) muscle is contained within the heart. These are the three types of muscle in the body. Some common examples: biceps brachii muscle: scapula and radius pectoralis major muscle: ribs, clavicle, sternum and humerus.
that is an enormously vague and unhelpful question. there are many muscles in the body. Skeletal muscles attach to bones Smooth (invoulentary) muscles generally attatch to and originate in tissues Cardiac (heart) muscle is contained within the heart. These are the three types of muscle in the body. Some common examples: biceps brachii muscle: scapula and radius pectoralis major muscle: ribs, clavicle, sternum and humerus.
The triceps brachii is a muscle with three attachments.
Some examples are smooth muscle and cardiac muscle.
Skeletal muscle cells are responsible for voluntary movement of the body. Cardiac muscle cells make up the heart and are involved in pumping blood throughout the body. Smooth muscle cells are found in walls of internal organs and play a role in involuntary movements like digestion and blood vessel constriction.
Heart, because it pumps blood that contains Oxygen and nutrients to the body.
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The biceps - any muscle attached to the skeleton.
the muscle that is attached three places is triceps
Cardiac muscle is one of three major types of muscle, the others being skeletal and smooth muscle.
Cardiac muscle.