movement
There are six different muscles that allow the human eye to move. The kind of muscle tissue that moves the eye is known as connective tissue.
Skeletal muscle tissue has cylindrical cells. Due to the cells in the skeletal muscle, the muscle can now allow movement to the bones in the body.
The walls of blood vessels have smooth muscle, which allow contraction and dilation (for example, in response to temperature changes.
Muscle tissue does the same thing as a human's muscle tissue. They use it to move and for other physical activities.
Organopesticides will increase the severity of muscle contraction beyond normal conditions. Acetylcholine esterase inhibition will allow a more than normal amount of acetylcholine to bind to receptors.
Muscles allow the skeleton to move.
No it is not true, the antagonist muscle to the biceps is the triceps. You have to think of what muscles will have to release in order to allow contraction, another example would be when the quadriceps contract, your hamstrings must release otherwise the work of the muscles would contradict one another.
The type of tissue that allows or produces movement is muscle tissue.
Seems this best describes the smooth muscle tissue of the alimentary canal (intestines). This is a rather unhurried way to move the food (bolus) through the body to allow nutrients to be absorbed.
Smooth Muscles & Cardiac Muscles
The same muscles that allow you to smile. Your jaw muscles of course!
There are several muscles that allow you to move your eyes.