If what you mean is; what muscles are found in organs, then the answer is smooth muscle.
Smooth muscle is an involuntary kind of muscle, in other words, you are unable to control it consciously. Smooth muscle generally lines the lumen of ducts and arteries. In arteries, this means that blood pressure can be maintained throughout the body. In ducts, they act like someone squeezing an old tube of toothpaste to try and get the last bit out.
There is also a particular kind of muscle called cardiac muscle, which is found in the heart. This kind of muscle contracts to a 'beat' set by the sino-atrial node (SAN) in order to force blood out of the atria and ventricles into the aorta.
the nervous system
MUSCULAR
The muscular system
Skeletal system
Skeletal system
the arm
While basically any organ in your body has a function (aside perhaps of the appendix) the only "organ" in your arm that you could have removed without losing arm functions would be a lymphic node, which is part of your immune system. Losing one of these nodes would lower the effectiveness of your immune system, but not cost you arm function.
Skeletal muscles in the arm
They belong to the peripheral nervous system, as opposed to the central nervous system (as they are to be found on the periphery of the body).
They belong to the peripheral nervous system, as opposed to the central nervous system (as they are to be found on the periphery of the body).
Muscular and Skeletal
The muscles of the arm are natural tighteners to the skin of the arm
the arm muscles which are called reflexs. the arm muscles which are called reflexs. the arm muscles which are called reflexs.
nervous system
you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles. you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles.