The muscle found inside the alimentary canal is primarily smooth muscle. This type of muscle is involuntary and responsible for the peristaltic movements that propel food through the digestive tract. Smooth muscle contractions help in the mixing and digestion of food, facilitating movement along the gastrointestinal tract. In some areas, such as the esophagus and anal sphincter, there may also be skeletal muscle, which is under voluntary control.
muscularis extrena
skeletal - proximal 1/3 of esophagus and anus smooth - middle/distal 1/3 of esophagus through rectum
These fibre do not work according to our will and get tired when overworked. These are found in the alimentary canal. The other name of involuntary muscles is smooth muscle.
stomach.
the prosthetic tissue id persent inside of our heart and muscle tissue
True
In the bones of the body
inside Valerie's heart!! AWWWWW HOW CUTE! YAY FOR JACKIE
The long organelles found inside muscle cells are called myofibrils. These structures are composed of repeating units called sarcomeres, which contain the proteins actin and myosin responsible for muscle contraction. Myofibrils run parallel to the length of the muscle fiber, allowing for efficient contraction and relaxation during muscle activity. They play a crucial role in the overall function and strength of muscle tissue.
The organ uriferous tubules is found in the alimentary canal.
Of course it is found. It is a common element
Glycogen is stored inside the cell in the cytoplasm. It is primarily found in the liver and muscle cells, where it serves as a form of energy storage that can be broken down into glucose when needed for energy.