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motor nueronsNerve tissue carries electrical signals that affect muscle tissue. Nerve tissue's function is to move and coordinate the way the body functions.
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Smooth Muscle tissue
Muscle tissue
Muscles generally come in three flavours; Skeletal or voluntary musculature, cardiac or heart muscle and smooth muscle tissue. You're probably looking for smooth muscle tissue- it moves food through your intestines (peristalsis) and places like that. The bodies organs generally have no need to be surrounded by muscle ( and they aren't ), in fact muscles around them might seriously impair their normal functions.
The Nervous Tissue
Yes, contractions are a function of specialized epithelial tissues such as smooth muscle cells. These cells have the ability to contract and relax, allowing movement and functions such as peristalsis in the digestive system or constriction and dilation of blood vessels.
A living cell is the smallest structure of that carries out specific functions.
Yes, the intestines are lined with smooth muscle tissue to move the food through with contractile waves called peristalsis.
There are three types of muscle tissue. Cardiac, which is the heart. Striated, or skeletal muscles and smooth muscle tissue. The smooth muscles create waves that move food down the esophagus and through the intestines. The wave motion is called peristalsis.
Stretchability does not belong to the functions of muscle tissue. While muscle tissue is stretchable to a certain extent, its primary function is not related to stretching or elongating. The main functions of muscle tissue are the ability to shorten or contract (known as contractility) and to pull on bones (known as pulling or moving bones).
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