Smooth muscles are involuntary muscles, muscles that you can not control, and are located in your organs like your stomach and intestines.
Valves are located in your heart and they are like little doors that allow the blood to flow into the chambers when open and stop the flow when closed.
No; arteries (and arterioles) depend on smooth muscle contraction, whereas veins (and venules) have valves.
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Arteries have smooth muscle in their walls. The smaller the artery is, the less muscle is found. Veins have none, they count on the skeltal muscles to move blood back to the heart. The veins also have valves which prevent back flow.
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yes it is.....
No, "smooth" muscle is a type of muscle.
Smooth muscle is not striated, hence the name smooth muscle.nonotcardiac muscle
Outer = longitudinal smooth muscle Middle= circular smooth muscle Innermost= longitudinal smooth muscle
smooth muscle tissue. it is an involuntary muscle and the stomach can be controled by you.
Striated,smooth,and skelital cardiac, skeletal, and smooth
The Heart has smooth muscle :)