move everything along
The fur keeps them warm. The skin is needed to protect muscles, intestines and all that from the environment. And, for the fur to have something to grow out of.
involuntary muscles. Stomach, intestines and your heart are examples.
These muscles are called the tunica muscularis.
heart, stomach, intestines
no
you may be speaking of a Hurnia, an injury to the stomach muscles when the intestines come through the muscles of the stomach
No, the stomach and intestines get LESS blood during exercise. The blood is needed in the muscles being used and is shunted there instead of digestive organs
Involutary muscles are muscles that you can not control. Examples are smooth muscle (in the esophagus, iris, intestines, etc) and cardiac muscle.
Its a ring of muscles that move an animals food through its stomach and intestines.
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These structures do not contain smooth muscle A brain - The brain does not contain muscles!C arm musclesD leg musclesThese DO contain smooth muscle:B heartE intestines
The muscles in the intestines are not named, specifically. There are circumferential muscle layers and longitudinal muscle layers in the intestines. These muscle layers create the peristalsis that moves food and digestive products through the intestinal tract. If you are asking the names of the muscles of the abdominal wall, they are the rectus abdominis, internal and external obliques, and the transverse abdominal muscles.