tenth cranial nerve
The muscle tissue found in the viscera is smooth muscle. Smooth muscle is involuntary and non-striated, allowing it to contract and relax automatically to facilitate functions such as digestion and blood flow within internal organs. This type of muscle is essential for the movement of substances through the digestive tract, blood vessels, and other hollow organs.
smooth muscle
Smooth muscle tissue is located in the wall of the digestive tract.
smooth muscle
The somatic nervous system consists of peripheral nerve fibers that send sensory information back to the CNS.
The digestive system has smooth muscle through out it, and they help move the food.
they are in your digestive system
Smooth muscle is found in the blood vessels and digestive system, among other locations. Smooth muscle is involuntary.
Smooth muscle is responsible for peristalsis along the digestive tract. It is involuntary and helps to move food through the digestive system by contracting and relaxing in a coordinated manner.
Smooth muscle
SMOOTH muscle
Smooth muscle is involuntary tissue. It is not controlled by the brain. Smooth muscle forms the muscle layers in the walls of organs such as the lower part of the esophagus, stomach and intestines.