Involuntarily controlled muscles
Both cardiac and smooth muscles are involuntary. The only voluntary muscle type is skeletal muscle.
Both cardiac and smooth muscles are involuntary. The only voluntary muscle type is skeletal muscle.
Both cardiac and smooth muscles are involuntary. The only voluntary muscle type is skeletal muscle.
The cardiac muscles are present in your heart. The smooth muscle are present in your intestine and other many hollow tubes in your body. Both of them are involuntary type of muscles.
Cardiac muscles, and smooth muscles .
No, cardiac muscles are not considered smooth muscles. Cardiac muscles are a specialized type of muscle found in the heart that is striated (has a striped appearance under a microscope) and functions involuntarily. Smooth muscles, on the other hand, are found in organs such as blood vessels and the digestive tract, and do not have striations.
Generally, skeletal muscle is voluntarily controlled and smooth muscle is not. Some structures have a combination of both. For example, the bladder is made up of smooth muscle and consists of some skeletal muscle at the sphincter which is capable of "holding" it until you are ready.
Probably skeletal muscle but smooth muscle would be a close second.
cardiac muscles
Smooth muscle makes up your intestines but Cardiac muscle makes up your arteries.
Skeletal muscles are. Smooth muscle and cardiac muscle are involuntary.
Skeletal Muscles tire quickly, smooth muscles tire slower than Skeletal, and Cardiac Muscles never tire.