Smooth
smooth muscle is used in a train of thought (brain is need in the act) cardiac muscle can be found in the heart skeletal muscle moves your bones
The two main types of muscle are skeletal muscle and smooth muscle. There is also cardiac muscle but that is only found in the heart so cannot be classed as a 'main type'.The obvious difference between smooth muscle and skeletal muscle is that smooth muscle is not under conscious control whereas skeletal muscle is.Skeletal muscle is used to move the skeleton and smooth muscle is found on the walls of structures and organs.
Human muscle tissues are either skeletal, smooth, or cardiac. Each has unique properties. Skeletal muscle is used to move you around, breathe, etc. Smooth muscle is found in blood vessels, and cardiac muscle is found only in the heart.
Yes, skeletal muscles are voluntary, meaning they can be intentionally controlled. This distinguishes them from the cardiac muscle (heart) and smooth muscles, which are involuntary.
Skeletal muscle is a striated muscle used to control movement of specific body parts
The smooth muscle is used in all hollow organs.
Technically the muscular system refers to all three types of muscle tissues; skeletal, cardiac, and smooth. However, the cardiac and smooth muscles can be considered functional units of other systems as well. In the case of the cardiac muscle it would be the cardiovascular system and in the case of smooth muscle it would most likely be the digestive system. I say most likely because the largest amount of smooth muscle is associated with the digestive system and the gastrointestinal tract, but it is also a part of other systems and organs. Here a a few examples: muscular lining of arterioles in the cardiovascular system and the muscular lining of the urinary bladder in the excretory system.
The diaphragm, it is the main muscle used for breathing.
The term peristalsis is used to describe the movement of smooth muscle in one direction. This is rather slow and is not controlled by thought like skeletal muscles.
Cardiac muscle is also an "involuntary muscle" but is more akin in structure to skeletal muscle, and is found only in the heart.Cardiac and skeletal muscles are "striated" in that they contain sarcomeres and are packed into highly-regular arrangements of bundles; smooth muscle has neither. While skeletal muscles are arranged in regular, parallel bundles, cardiac muscle connects at branching, irregular angles (called intercalated discs). Striated muscle contracts and relaxes in short, intense bursts, whereas smooth muscle sustains longer or even near-permanent contractions.and we have tree types of muscle.Skeletal muscle or "voluntary muscle" is anchored by tendons to bone and is used to affect skeletal movement such as locomotion and in maintaining posture. Though this postural control is generally maintained as a subconscious reflex, the muscles responsible react to conscious control like non-postural muscles. An average adult male is made up of 40-50% of skeletal muscle and an average adult female is made up of 30-40% (as a percentage of body mass).[citation needed]Smooth muscle or "involuntary muscle" is found within the walls of organs and structures such as the esophagus, stomach, intestines, bronchi, uterus, urethra, bladder, blood vessels, and even the skin (in which it controls erection of body hair). Unlike skeletal muscle, smooth muscle is not under conscious control.Cardiac muscle is also an "involuntary muscle" but is more akin in structure to skeletal muscle, and is found only in the heart.hope that it can help you by James c sadsad thanks..
Skeletal muscle
There are 3 main types of muscle. 1. skeletal muscle - this is what everyone think of when we think of muscles, it is what makes us move our joints by flexing and relaxing pairs of muscles. 2. smooth muscle - this is the muscle in side the arterial walls, they can constrict to stop of decrease blood flow to a certain area of the body. Smooth muscle is also used in other places like glands and ducts. 3. cardiac muscle - this muscle is only found in the heart its special because it never gets tired (does not produce CO2 or lactic acid) because electrical currents can travel through it. whch means it can beat millions of times in your life time without needing a rest