skeletal muscle
skeletal muscle
The kind of tissue that makes up contracting organs is muscle tissue: cardiac, smooth and skeletal muscle.
The endomysium
Contractile tissue.
Fibrocartilage is the kind of tissue that makes up the intervertebral discs. The segments of the spine are connected with this tissue.
Muscle tissue. Cardiac: the muscles in or related to the heart Skeletal: muscles that you can voluntarily control, such as your biceps Smooth: muscles in or around your organs, which cannot be voluntarily controlled (ie. the muscles in your stomach or intestines)
kind of, but it helps build all your muscles and not just your arms or legs.
Voluntary muscles are all the muscles you use vouluntarilly, or by your own decision. This includes anything you choose to move, such as your arm, leg, etc. Involuntary muscles are muscles that work on their own like the heart and lungs. The third kind is smooth muscle tissue that makes up internal organs. :)
nucleus and vacule {they are types of cells}
Muscles are connected to bones by strong connective tissue called ligaments.
the stroma is a bed of elastic connective tissue
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