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CARDIAC MUSCLES ( in human cardiovascular system)
SMOOTH muscle
Smooth muscle, not striated like the skeletal muscles such as the bicep.
skeletal muscles
Skeletal muscles
the smooth muscles are non striated,we have smooth muscles in many areas of the body,especially in the wall of digestive system organs.
A voluntary muscle is a muscle that work according to a person's will.Striated muscles are the muscles which have striations or the meshwork of fibres.skeletal muscles are both voluntary and striated muscles.
Cardiac muscles, and smooth muscles .
Smooth muscles. These muscles are not striated and are involuntary.
Cardiac muscle (heart muscle): a type of striated muscle exclusively in the heart, can be called an involuntary muscle, although it may be classified separately due to its structural differences. It is controlled by nerve impulses produced by a natural pacemaker called the sinoatrial node, the rate of which is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Smooth muscles, a type of non-striated muscle, include the radially arranged iris muscles, the digestive system, reproductive system, major blood vessels, the skin, and internal organs. These are also controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Involuntary muscles are muscles controlled only by the central nervous system, and (in some cases) by hormones. These cannot be controlled consciously. The pupils of the eye are an example of this as they contract quickly when the eye is exposed to bright light
Both cardiac and smooth muscles are involuntary. The only voluntary muscle type is skeletal muscle.
Skeletal muscles