Smooth muscle, which makes up internal organs, is non-striated and is generally involuntary.
The only muscle in the body that is non-striated is the smooth muscle. It does not have any visible striations.
Smooth muscle that makes up the internal organs, mostly found in the gastrointestinal tract.
They are spindle shaped and nonstriated with a single, central nucleus.
the smooth muscles are non striated,we have smooth muscles in many areas of the body,especially in the wall of digestive system organs.
Involuntary Muscle Immerse yourself medical language, page 431: "Smooth muscles are involuntary, nonstriated muscles."
The muscle tissue's main function is to contract.
the muscle are to move the bone.
attachements of muscle to muscle
to complete the function commanded by the brain
When a nerve does not signal a muscle, the muscle will not receive the message to contract and therefore will not move or function properly. This can lead to muscle weakness, paralysis, or loss of function in the affected area. It is important for nerve-muscle signaling to be intact for normal movement and function.
involuntary muscle movements
Function of the sartorius is flexion of the hip and knee joints. It is also called as 'Tailor's muscle'.