no
Muscle tissue in the stomach helps contract and relax to aid in the mechanical digestion of food. Elastic tissue helps the stomach expand to accommodate the food we consume and then contract back to its original size once the food is processed. Together, these tissues work to physically break down food and move it through the digestive system.
In physiology any process that builds up a tissue (whether it be muscle or bone or fat etc.) is called anabolic (as in "anabolic steroids", which build muscle). The opposite is catabolic, which refers to those processes that break down tissue.
The heart is made up of muscle tissue (cardiac muscle). The muscle tissue contracts to pump blood.
Muscle tissue made up of elongated muscle fibers, fibers that contract in response to stimuli. Nervous Tissue is made up of neurons and neurological cells.
No, breasts do not contain muscle tissue. They are made up of glandular tissue, fat, and connective tissue.
Cardiac muscle tissue is the specific muscle tissue that makes up the bulk of the heart. It is different than either skeletal or smooth muscle.
Muscle is an organ! An organ is made up of a group of tissue and muscle is made up of a group of tissue! So muscle is an organ sure! Just me!
The stomach is made up of four main types of tissues: epithelial tissue (to line the inner surface), connective tissue (to provide structure and support), muscle tissue (for movement and digestion), and nervous tissue (for communication and control of digestive processes).
Muscle tissue made up of elongated muscle fibers, fibers that contract in response to stimuli. Nervous Tissue is made up of neurons and neurological cells.
The tissue that makes up organs that are able to contract or shorten is known as muscle tissue. Muscle tissue is composed of muscle cells that contain protein filaments that slide past each other, causing the muscle to contract and generate force. There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth.
The kind of tissue that makes up contracting organs is muscle tissue: cardiac, smooth and skeletal muscle.
muscle tissue