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Smooth muscle, which makes up internal organs, is non-striated and is generally involuntary.

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The only type of muscle that is nonstriated?

The only muscle in the body that is non-striated is the smooth muscle. It does not have any visible striations.


What muscle tissue is known to be nonstriated and involuntary?

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What happens when a nerve does not signal a muscle?

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