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What type of muscle tissue allows you to direct your eyeballs?

Skeletal muscle is the type that allows you to direct your eyeballs. Skeletal muscle is the only type that can be consciously controlled.


What type of muscle tissue allows you to move your eyeballs?

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Which type of tissue produces movement?

Muscle tissue allows/produces movement.


What body tissue allows for organ movements within the body?

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What tissue allow movement of the body?

The type of tissue that allows or produces movement is muscle tissue.


What are eyeballs made out of?

Eyeballs are made of tissue, nerve cells and water.


Is the skeletal muscle voluntary or in voluntary?

Skeletal muscle tissue is voluntary. Cardiac muscle tissue is involuntary. (We don't have to direct our heart to beat, thus it is involuntary muscle.)


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muscle tissue


Allows for organ movements within the body?

muscle tissue


How is connective tissue associated with the skeletal muscle?

Skeletal muscle is the type of muscle that allows you to move your bones. These are voluntary muscles. Connective tissue is in your body in tendons, which connect muscle to muscle, ligaments, allows muscle to bone, and joints connect bone to bone. Connective tissue is in tendons, which connects skeletal muscle to other skeletal muscle. Hope this helps!


Characteristics of irritability in a muscle tissue?

The characteristics of irritability in muscle tissue is known as excitability. This allows the muscles to respond appropriately to stimulation.


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