Vascular muscle, more commonly referred to as smooth muscle, is a type of involuntary muscle found in the walls of blood vessels and various organs. Unlike skeletal muscle, smooth muscle is not striated and is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. It plays a crucial role in regulating blood flow and pressure by contracting and relaxing, thereby controlling the diameter of blood vessels. Smooth muscle is also involved in other involuntary movements, such as digestion and respiration.
Muscle does not connect to muscle. Fascia is a connective tissue that connects muscle to organs. Tendons connect muscle to bone.
A skeletal muscle.
Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissues.
there is a thigh muscle its a skeletal muscle
Tendons tie muscles to bones and ligaments tie muscle to muscle.
Striated muscle tissue is muscle tissue that has repeating tubular muscle cells. Striated muscles include skeletal striated muscle, embryotic branchiomeric muscle, and cardiac muscle.
The difference between muscle mass and muscle hypertrophy is that muscle hypertrophy is the increase in size of skeletal muscle while muscle mass is the weight of your body muscle.
cardiac
The muscle that is considered the strongest jaw muscle is called the masseter muscle.
You are in direct control of skeletal muscle.
smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and most glands
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