Muscles of internal organs are usually smooth muscles.It is not always so.Heart is an internal organ containing cardiac muscles.Oesophagus and diaphragm are example of exceptions which contain skeletal muscle.
Cardiac muscles move your organs. they are the ones that are uncontrollable...
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.
Nerves cannot move organs. Muscles move organs and nerves tell the muscles to move. The muscles that move the eye are the Superior Oblique, Inferior Oblique, Superior Rectus, Inferior Rectus, Medial Rectus, and Lateral Rectus.
If you did not have bones, you could not do anything. Bones support your muscles and your tendons and make it possible for you to move. Bones also protect your internal organs.
Muscles help protect organs by providing a layer of support and cushioning around them. In the case of skeletal muscles, they also help stabilize the body to prevent damage to internal organs during physical activities or impact. Additionally, muscle contractions can also assist in moving substances through organs, such as peristalsis in the digestive tract.
Bones have 5 jobs. They support the body and give it shape. They protect organs inside the body. They work with muscles to help the body move. Some bones help make blood cells and the store some minerals that the body needs.
The skeleton
the skeleton protects your organs, holds you up and allows you to move.
Muscles that move bones are called Smooth muscle cells or Skeletal muscles
Energy make things move by empowering the muscles. The muscles will then coordinate and facilitate the movement of joints and other organs.
We have three kinds of muscles in our bodies. They all contract for different reasons. They can be first categorized as voluntary and involuntary. The voluntary ones are the ones we can control with our conscious thought. These are also called skeletal muscles and we use them to make our bodies move. The involuntary muscles include the cardiac muscles in our heart and the smooth muscles in our internal organs. We cannot consciously control our involuntary muscles but they are essential to our survival because they help us breathe, pump our blood, and move food through our digestive tract.
No, it is not true that smooth muscles make the bones move. Smooth muscles are primarily found in the walls of internal organs and are responsible for involuntary movements, such as the contraction of the digestive tract and blood vessels. Bone movement is primarily facilitated by skeletal muscles, which are attached to bones via tendons and are under voluntary control.