involuntary muscles. Stomach, intestines and your heart are examples.
These muscles are called the tunica muscularis.
The muscles found in the esophagus and intestines are primarily smooth muscles, which are involuntary and not under conscious control. In the esophagus, these muscles facilitate the movement of food through peristalsis, while in the intestines, they help in the digestion and movement of food along the gastrointestinal tract. Smooth muscle contractions in these areas are essential for proper digestive function.
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heart, stomach, intestines
you may be speaking of a Hurnia, an injury to the stomach muscles when the intestines come through the muscles of the stomach
Involutary muscles are muscles that you can not control. Examples are smooth muscle (in the esophagus, iris, intestines, etc) and cardiac muscle.
Smooth muscles are found in the intestines and stomach. If these were skeletal muscles, instead of smooth, you would have to physically think about digesting your food to control digestion, and no food would get digested while you were busy or sleeping!it is the smooth muscles only.Smooth muscle
Its a ring of muscles that move an animals food through its stomach and intestines.
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.
There are three basic types of muscle: smooth, skeletal, and cardiac. Smooth muscles are part of organs like the intestines, skeletal muscles are connected to bones, and cardiac muscles makes up most of the heart.