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I think it's smooth muscle, which makes up the heart.

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What types of muscle tissue has striation but is involuntary?

Cardiac muscle is a type of muscle tissue that is both striated and involuntary. Cardiac muscle is found in the heart.


What type of muscular tissues is involuntary and striated?

cardiac muscle


Which tissue type is designed to contact How many forms of this tissue type exist?

The tissue type designed for contraction is muscle tissue. There are three main forms of muscle tissue: skeletal muscle, which is under voluntary control; cardiac muscle, found in the heart and under involuntary control; and smooth muscle, which lines internal organs and is also involuntary. Each type has unique functions and characteristics suited to its specific role in the body.


The myocardium is composed of a specialized type of muscle tissue called?

Cardiac muscle. It's a type of striped muscle but involuntary (self-depolarizes).


Which muscle tissue can be both voluntary and involuntary use an example?

Which muscle tissue can be both voluntary and involuntary use an example?


Muscle tissue is involuntary and is heavily infused with mitochondria?

Muscle tissue can be both voluntary and involuntary, with involuntary muscle tissue found in organs like the heart and digestive system. The high presence of mitochondria in muscle tissue is necessary to provide the energy required for muscle contraction and movement.


What is another term for smooth muscle tissue?

visceral mcle tissue


What type of blood flow is needed for muscle tissue?

The type of blood flow that is needed for muscle tissue is skeletal muscle blood flow. Skeletal muscle blood flow is important for both voluntary and involuntary muscles.


Identify and describe the appearance of the type of muscle tissue found in your heart?

The muscle type found in your heart is Cardiac, or Heart muscle. The muscle is a little wavey in the fibers, and has some holes, or cavities if you please.


What type of tissue is associated with movement?

Muscle tissue is associated with movement in the body. It is made up of contractile cells that allow for voluntary and involuntary movements.


Is muscle tissue involuntary?

Some muscles are voluntary some are involuntary.


Involuntary muscle tissue found in the heart?

Involunary Musicle is only found in the heartreal answer...the cardiac tissue is found in your heart. it is involuntary and is striated.THe same in pigs but not goatsALL OF UR BASE R BELONG TO US

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