The internal organs except for the heart have smooth muscle. The heart has myocardial muscle.
Smooth muscles do not have stripes, unlike skeletal and cardiac muscles which have a striped appearance under a microscope. Smooth muscles are found in walls of internal organs and blood vessels and are responsible for involuntary movements.
Organs are located inside your body and are responsible for helping your body to function. For example, your liver is an organ. Muscles are also located in the body and they are responsible for movement and strength. They help you move around.
the smooth muscles are non striated,we have smooth muscles in many areas of the body,especially in the wall of digestive system organs.
The type of membrane that helps keep your internal organs in place is called the peritoneum. This serous membrane lines the abdominal cavity and covers the organs within it, providing support and protection. It also produces a lubricating fluid that allows the organs to move smoothly against one another during digestion and movement.
epidermal tissue
Fascia protects internal organs and Tendons allow muscles to attach to bones
motor neuron is a type of neuron that found at the muscles, tissues, and organs.
Smooth Muscle
Smooth muscles do not have stripes, unlike skeletal and cardiac muscles which have a striped appearance under a microscope. Smooth muscles are found in walls of internal organs and blood vessels and are responsible for involuntary movements.
There are two types of muscles which are NOT under your control. They are smooth muscles present in many tubular organs present in your body. Second type is present in heart called as cardiac muscles.
No, cardiac muscles are not considered smooth muscles. Cardiac muscles are a specialized type of muscle found in the heart that is striated (has a striped appearance under a microscope) and functions involuntarily. Smooth muscles, on the other hand, are found in organs such as blood vessels and the digestive tract, and do not have striations.
muscles and organs
That would be involuntary or smooth muscles. Voluntary muscles are those which you use at will, like your biceps and triceps. Cardiac muscles are those found in the heart.
- Skeletal muscle / voluntary (ex.: Brachialis muscle) - Smooth muscle / involuntary (ex.: The three layers of muscles around the stomach) - Cardiac muscle / involuntary (i.e. the myocardium)
Heart
Pretty much all of your organs have some type of muscle in them....heart etc
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.