There are a number of muscles found in the walls of many internal organs. The common ones include smooth muscles and involuntary muscles among others.
There are muscles in your arm, leg, neck, fingers, and anything that you can move, even your eye lid.
Involuntary muscles, muscles we can not control.
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There are two types of muscles which are NOT under your control. They are smooth muscles present in many tubular organs present in your body. Second type is present in heart called as cardiac muscles.
It runs from the brain down through the neck before branching out to control many internal organs such as heart, stomach, lungs, intestine.
Using the definition of organ as a group of cells that perform a specific function, the average human body has 78 organs. They are:Adrenal GlandsAnusAppendixBladderBonesBrainBronchiEarsEsophagusEyesGall BladderGenitalsHeartHypothalamusKidneysLarge IntestineLarynx (voice box)LiverLungsLymph NodesMouthNosePancreasParathyroid GlandsPituitary GlandProstateRectumSalivary GlandsSkeletal MusclesSkinSmall IntestineSpinal CordSpleenStomachThymus GlandTracheaThyroidUretersUrethraThere are approximately 78 organs in the body.
The autonomic nervous system and its two divisions: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic, control the activities of the internal organs. The role of the sympathetic is to activate what is called the alarm response, and the parasympathetic activates the relaxation response. These two activities either turn on, or turn off, certain internal processes. All of these internal processes are regulated by the hypothalamus gland in the brain, which regulates homeostasis: the balance of the internal environment of a multi-cell organism.
Much of our internal organs is made up of smooth muscles. Smooth muscles make up the walls of many organs; eg bladder, gallbladder, arteries, and veins, digestive tract and oesophagus. The smooth muscles are controlled by hormones and the nervous system. Smooth muscles are often called involuntary muscles because we cannot control there movement.
Hmm, internal? I think there are 21 or 22 internal organs.
There are many different internal organs with many different functions but they basically keep the body functioning properly. The external organs' main job is to protect the body.
Pad and protect bones, abdominal muscles protect internal organs and reinforce and cushion joints
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Other words for internal organs: vitals, entrails, insides. The term for the Internal Organs is Viscer/o-
The internal organs are held in place by ligaments. These fibrous bands act like a framework under and to the sides of organs. Ligaments keep organs from shifting, migrating up, or falling down out of place.The internal organs are held in place by a variety of connective tissues. The most common is loose areolar tissue. It is found beneath epithelium and covers the ventral organs while it wraps and cushions the organs. Next common is a network of reticular fibers within loose ground substance with many reticulocytes. Its main function is support.
smooth muscle- internal organs Cardiac muscle- only in the heart Skeletal muscle- attached to bones in your arms, legs, hands, and face
The muscle performs many important functions for the body. It produces movement, maintains posture and gives shape to your body, stabilizes joints, and generates heat. Muscles protect your internal organs as well. The visceral or smooth muscles assist in the circulation of blood. The skeletal muscles are responsible for uncontrolled motions, and your cardiac muscles make your heart beat automatically. Producing movement, maintaining posture, stabilizing joints, generating heat
Here are the main bones that are used for protection:Skull- protects the brainRibs- protects internal organsSpine- protects the spinal cordHope this helps! :)