HISTOLOGY
MUSCULAR TISSUE
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Thigh, Calf, & Shoulder
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Traps, Forearm, & Abs
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Hamstring, Biceps, & Triceps
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Smooth Muscle, Cardiac Muscle, & Skeletal Muscle
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Detailed explanation-1: -Skeletal muscle – the specialised tissue that is attached to bones and allows movement. Smooth muscle – located in various internal structures including the digestive tract, uterus and blood vessels such as arteries. Cardiac muscle – the muscle specific to the heart.
Detailed explanation-2: -Smooth muscle is an involuntary non-striated muscle, so-called because it has no sarcomeres and therefore no striations (bands or stripes). It is divided into two subgroups, single-unit and multiunit smooth muscle. Within single-unit muscle, the whole bundle or sheet of smooth muscle cells contracts as a syncytium.
Detailed explanation-3: -This type of smooth muscle is found in the walls of all visceral organs except the heart (which has cardiac muscle in its walls), and so it is commonly called visceral muscle.