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Voluntary muscle provides movement and helps protect the inner organs.
It would take a textbook to describe the origins, insertions and actions of all the muscles in your body.

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What organs would you most likely see muscle tissues in?

You would most likely see muscle tissues in organs such as the heart, which contains cardiac muscle, and in the skeletal muscles attached to the bones for movement. Smooth muscle tissue is also found in organs like the digestive tract, blood vessels, and the urinary bladder.


What is the organs of movement of earthworms?

the brain


Who are the organs directly attached to you and what are their jobs?

Lungs.It is to protect your heart.


How are the short length and slow movement in muscles like digestive organs?

The muscles in organs are called smooth muscle. Smooth muscle has short length and slow movement. It is involuntary unlike skeletal muscle.


What organs are attached to your bones in order to provide movement?

brain


Is the calf a smooth muscle?

No, the calf muscle is skeletal muscle. Smooth muscle is found in organs like the stomach and intestines that are involved in involuntary movements, whereas skeletal muscles like the calf muscle are attached to bones and are responsible for voluntary movement.


What does a smooth muscle provide?

Smooth muscle is responsible for involuntary movement, just like skeletal muscle, only the movement is usually in the internal organs.


What are the 3 different muscle types?

The 3 different types of muscle are smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscle. Smooth muscle is located on the walls of hollow organs, cardiac muscle is located on the wall of the heart, and skeletal muscle is located on skeletal muscle organs (most organs). Their functions include movement in walls of hollow organs, pumping of blood, and movement of bones, heat production and posture, respectively. Cardiac and smooth muscle are involuntary, whereas skeletal muscle is voluntary. Both cardiac and skeletal muscles have striations, but smooth muscle does not.


Which type of muscle tissue makes possible movement of internal organs?

Internal organs usually do not move. Unless you mean the contraction of the heart, which is composed of cardiomyocytes. If you have experienced some strange movement of other organs you should contact your doctor.


What muscles are straighted?

There are three types of muscle tissue: smooth, skeletal, and cardiac. Smooth muscle lines the walls of hollow organs and are involuntary. Skeletal muscles are attached to the skeleton and its main function is voluntary movement. Cardiac muscle is found only in the heart. Both skeletal and cardiac muscle tissue is striated, smooth is not.


Skeletal muscle is found in muscles that?

Skeletal muscle is found in all muscles (mainly in charge of movement) other than the heart (cardiac muscle) and the organs (smooth muscle)


Where is muscular tissues found?

Muscular tissue is found throughout the body, attached to bones for movement (skeletal muscle), around internal organs for contraction (smooth muscle), and making up the heart for pumping blood (cardiac muscle).