unstriated involuntary muscles
Skeletal and cardiac muscles are striated. Smooth muscles found in the walls of hollow organs such as the stomach and in the walls of blood vessels are unstriated.
cardiac muscle
Muscle tissue that having the form of thin layers or sheets made up of spindle-shaped, unstriated cells with single nuclei and found in the walls of the internal organs, such as the stomach, intestine, bladder, and blood vessels, excluding the heart.
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The important functions of the muscular system in the human body are described as follows:1. MovementsSkeletal muscles help in the voluntary movements of each and every human body part. Active contraction of these muscles occurs at the expense of energy, which creates a force that moves the body parts.2. Posture and stabilityHuman skeleton is composed of bones and the joints that are formed between them. Skeletal muscles play a major role in stabilizing human skeleton. They also help in maintaining proper posture of human body.3. Heat productionAs already stated, active contraction of muscles requires energy. Hence, muscles use a great amount of body's total energy. Due to this the body's metabolic rate is increased, producing a large amount of heat in the body.4. CirculationCardiac muscles are responsible for forcing the blood out of the heart and pumping it throughout the human body.
These muscles are called "skeletal muscles".
Skeletal muscles.
The heart and the lungs, these are known as involuntary muscles.
There are many muscles in the human muscular system. The main muscles are the cardiac muscles located near the heart, the biceps muscles, the abdominal muscles and the quadrocept muscles.
Muscles that are connected to bones are called skeletal muscles, voluntary muscles or striated muscles.
Involuntarily controlled muscles