smooth muscles makes up the intestinal wall whereas skeletal muscles would make up your biceps, triceps, and any other part of your body that you consciously control.
Involuntary smooth muscle.
Smooth muscle lines the intestines, and contracts in waves to push food along.
Smooth muscle
smooth muscle
The type of muscle that the pushes food down to the intestines is called smooth muscle tissue. This is an involuntary non-straited muscle that is found within the walls of blood vessels.
Yes smooth muscles are the muscles found in small intestine
The intestinal wall is primarily composed of smooth muscle, which is involuntary and non-striated. This smooth muscle is organized into two layers: the inner circular layer and the outer longitudinal layer, which work together to facilitate peristalsis and move food along the digestive tract. Additionally, the intestinal wall contains connective tissue and epithelial cells, contributing to its overall structure and function.
longitudinal muscle
The nutrient that is not digested but stimulates intestinal muscle contractions is fiber. Fiber is a type of carbohydrate that may be soluble or insoluble.
The longitudinal muscle in the ileum helps to provide support and structure to the intestinal wall, allowing for peristalsis and movement of food and waste through the digestive tract. It also aids in the mixing and propulsion of intestinal contents.
Smooth Muscle
Cardiac myscle
smooth
cardiac muscle and intestinal muscles..
An ulcer is not a type of muscle. It is an open sore on a mucous membrane like the stomach wall or on the skin.
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muscle tissue
The stomach wall has smooth muscle, controlled by the autonomic nervous system.