Smooth muscle tissue is the type of muscle tissue found in the walls of many organs and blood vessels in the body.
Smooth muscle (under involuntary control by the autonomic nervous system).
Smooth muscle (under involuntary control by the autonomic nervous system).
Smooth muscle is found in the blood vessels and digestive system, among other locations. Smooth muscle is involuntary.
The smooth muscle type is associated with blood vessels. This muscle type is involuntary.
Smooth muscle is found in the hollow parts of the body, such as the walls of blood vessels, digestive organs, and airways. Smooth muscle is involuntary and responsible for functions such as moving food through the digestive system and regulating blood flow.
Involuntary muscle contractions
Smooth muscle is the type of muscle that is not striped (striated) and is under involuntary control. It is found in various organs such as the digestive system, blood vessels, and the respiratory system. Smooth muscle contracts and relaxes in response to various stimuli without conscious effort.
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smooth muscle
A type of smooth (or involuntary) muscle collectively referred to as vascular smooth muscle, which is responsible for controlling the diameter of the lumen of blood vessels.
The type of muscle described is smooth muscle. Smooth muscle is involuntary, has single-ovoid nuclei, and contains slow-twitch fibers with spindle-shaped cells. It is found in organs such as the digestive tract and blood vessels.