Of course! UTERUS.... BLADDER.... GALLBLADDER.... STOMACH.... any organ that has to squeeze to get something out.
Yes. Muscles are made of a group of different tissues that support a common function. By that definition they are indeed organs. Most people think that only the internal organs are classified as organs, but organs are technically any body structure that is made of two or more tissues. Your muscles are made of muscle tissue and connective tissue called fascia.
The muscles responsible for ensuring that organs function properly are called smooth muscles. These muscles are found in the walls of organs such as the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels, and help to regulate the movement and function of these organs.
Muscles are not organs. As far as bones, they are not vital organs. (not that I know of)
smooth muscles
Cells are the simplest unit of life. Any living thing has one or more cells, but single-celled life forms do not have tissues, muscles, or organs.
The main organs found in the human body's muscular system are the cardiac muscles, smooth muscles, and skeletal muscles.
Cardiac muscles move your organs. they are the ones that are uncontrollable...
The main organs in the muscular system are skeletal muscles, smooth muscles, and cardiac muscles. Skeletal muscles are attached to bones and help with movement, smooth muscles are found in internal organs and control involuntary movements, and cardiac muscles are found in the heart and help pump blood throughout the body.
the muscles are smooth muscles!
muscles.
the muscles
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.