Most of your innards - those organs or body parts that mainly function unconsciously, such as your blood vessels, food digestion, lungs, kidneys, urinary tract, etc. - virtually all the central body parts, plus peripheral blood and lymphatic circulation.
Intestines and the uterus contain smooth muscle.
the ciliary muscle is the smooth muscle of the ciliary body
The Heart has smooth muscle :)
Rectus abdominus is the longest smooth muscle in the body.We should not confuse it with sartoris which is the longest muscle and not the longest smooth muscle in the body.
some smooth muscles are in your body
Yes; the ciliary body is a mass of smooth muscle from which the lens is suspended.
Smooth muscle cells are unicellular organisms, as they are individual cells that make up the smooth muscle tissue found in various organs of the body. They function as part of a larger tissue but do not exist as multicellular organisms on their own. Each smooth muscle cell is specialized for contraction and helps facilitate various involuntary movements within the body, such as peristalsis in the digestive tract.
Smooth Muscle, Skeletal Muscle, and Cardiac Muscle
smooth muscles makes up the intestinal wall whereas skeletal muscles would make up your biceps, triceps, and any other part of your body that you consciously control.Involuntary smooth muscle.Smooth muscle lines the intestines, and contracts in waves to push food along.Smooth musclesmooth muscleThe type of muscle that the pushes food down to the intestines is called smooth muscle tissue. This is an involuntary non-straited muscle that is found within the walls of blood vessels.Yes smooth muscles are the muscles found in small intestine
Smooth muscle tissue is the type of muscle tissue found in the walls of many organs and blood vessels in the body.
It's the heart
Probably skeletal muscle but smooth muscle would be a close second.
Name two places in your body where you find smooth muscles?