Digestive organs
Smooth muscle is another involuntary muscle you cannot control it, is found in the walls of the internal organs and blood vessels, made up of sheets of cells that are ideally shape to form a for organs such as digestive tract and reproductive tract and they make up internal organs, smooth muscles are generally spherical, it also contract slowly and can remained contracted for along period of time with out hiring, they have one nucleus
Smooth muscle is a type of muscle. Smooth muscle makes up most of the muscle in the organs such as the heart. Unlike skeletal muscle smooth muscles are not under direct voluntary control. Example we can't make are heart beat on by our self. We need a muscle the keeps the heart beating.
The digestive system is made of smooth muscle so its kinda important genius...
The digestion tract doesn't help the smooth muscles!
Mixing and propulsion of food
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The digestive system has smooth muscle through out it, and they help move the food.
Smooth muscle tissue is located in the wall of the digestive tract.
they are in your digestive system
Smooth muscle is found in the blood vessels and digestive system, among other locations. Smooth muscle is involuntary.
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Smooth muscle is the muscle inside of the digestive system so it has to be involuntary.
SmoothI'm POSITIVE it's the Skeletal Muscle!
Smooth muscle is involuntary. That means it works automatically and you have no direct control over it. Smooth muscle is found in the digestive system and helps push food through the stomach and intestines. It is also found in the blood veins and keeps blood flowing back toward the heart.
Smooth muscle is involuntary tissue. It is not controlled by the brain. Smooth muscle forms the muscle layers in the walls of organs such as the lower part of the esophagus, stomach and intestines.
Smooth muscle, not striated like the skeletal muscles such as the bicep.