idk but i do know that iit looks smooth and wavey and has small holes in it
It is often described in the medical community as "rough" and "organ-like"
Smooth muscle tissue can be described as involuntary on-striated muscle. It has the single-unit, which is the unitary and multi-unit, which is the smooth muscle.
idk but i do know that iit looks smooth and wavey and has small holes in it
Because it lacks striations the muscle appears to look very smooth under a microscope.
There is nothing really called 'cardiac smooth muscle'. Cardiac muscle is striated like skeletal muscle but it is not under your control like skeletal muscle is. It acts more like smooth muscle because of this reason. But we only use the terms smooth muscle, striated (skeletal) muscle or cardiac muscle.
Striations are light and dark bands on skeletal and caridac muscle fibers. Smooth muscle lacks striations
The stomach muscle is a smooth muscle, and its coated with a smooth membrane like film to protect it.
Cardiac muscle tissue, like skeletal and smooth muscle tissue, can undergo hypertrophy.Unlike both smooth and skeletal muscle, cardiac muscles have cells that branch.
Cardiac muscle tissue, like skeletal and smooth muscle tissue, can undergo hypertrophy.Unlike both smooth and skeletal muscle, cardiac muscles have cells that branch.
Cardiac muscle tissue, like skeletal and smooth muscle tissue, can undergo hypertrophy.Unlike both smooth and skeletal muscle, cardiac muscles have cells that branch.
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Smooth muscle is responsible for involuntary movement, just like skeletal muscle, only the movement is usually in the internal organs.
It depends on the type of muscle. We have three kinds, smooth, cardiac, and skeletal. The skeletal ones are called striated because they have bands that divide the smallest contracting units called sarcomeres. Skeletal muscles look much like long cords, cardiac are 'Y' or 'H' shaped, and smooth muscle are spindle shaped.
Cardiac muscle tissue, like skeletal and smooth muscle tissue, can undergo hypertrophy.Unlike both smooth and skeletal muscle, cardiac muscles have cells that branch.