The features that distinguish the three types of muscular tissue are structure, location, function, and means of activation. Structure can include straiated, smooth or rough. Location is where in the body . Function can include beating the heart, lifting an object. Finally means of activation could be voluntary or involuntary.
Skeletal Muscle Tissue is Striated, mostly move bones of the skeleton .and works mainly in a voluntarymanner
Only the heart contains Cardiac Muscle Tissue, it is also Striated and its actions is involuntary.
Smooth Muscle Tissue is located in the walls of hollow internal structures, like blood vessels, airways and most organs in the abdominopelvic cavity. it looks non-striated, which is why its referred to as smooth and its actions is usually involuntary.
Smooth - refers to the muscles that are controlled involuntarily by the brain, like those attached to the base of hair follicles or in the walls of the gastro-intestinal tract. The muscle has a single nucleus in the middle of the cell.
Skeletal - refers to most muscles that are under voluntary control. These are cylindrical and often pretty long (because they are multinucleated), with the nucleus on the edge of the muscle so as to not interfere with contractions.
Cardiac - refers to the muscles of the heart. These are not cylindrical, but branched, joining to other cardiac muscle.
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The skeletal muscle is heavily stratified
There is epithelial tissue which covers and lines, connective tissue which connects to other tissues such as muscles to bone, muscular tissue which contracts and moves, nervous tissue which carries information, osseous which makes bone, blood tissue which makes three types of blood cells, and adipose tissue which stores fat.
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There are four major tissue types: epithelia, connective, muscle and nervous tissue.
There are four types of tissue found in the human body. These are epithelial tissue, connective tissue, nervous tissue and muscle tissue. Percentage composition of tissue varies from person to person.
Dermal tissue system, ground tissue system, and vascular tissue system.
Skeletal, cardiac, smooth
Connective, nervous and muscular
Epithelial tissue is one of the four types of tissue in the body (nervous, muscular, and connective being the other three) that lines the body cavities. It is also found in the skin, which is the organ that covers most of the body's surface.
Muscles are tissues that are specialized for contractions.
There are three primary muscles that make up the muscular (not fat) tissue of your butt; the gluteus maximus, the gluteus, medius, and the gluteus minimus. As you might have guessed, the gluteus maximus muscle is the largest of the three.
There is epithelial tissue which covers and lines, connective tissue which connects to other tissues such as muscles to bone, muscular tissue which contracts and moves, nervous tissue which carries information, osseous which makes bone, blood tissue which makes three types of blood cells, and adipose tissue which stores fat.
The four main types are epithelial, connective, muscular, and neural (nervous) tissue.These types are further subdivided. For example, there are three types of muscular tissue: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac.(see related link)
there are actually four the Epithelial tissue includes glands and tissues that cover interior and exterior body surfaces. Connective tissue provides support for the body and connects its parts.Nervous tissue transmits nerve impulses throughout the body.And muscle tissue,along with bones,enables the body to move
Within the stomach and intestines, there are three layers of muscular tissue. These need to withstand high pressures and force the food material through the digestive system. In the esophagus the muscular layer is much thinner. It is also smoother in the esophagus.
The word muscular has three syllables. Mus-cu-lar.
The nervous system, the skeletal system, and the muscular system.
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