Smooth muscle in the body
[DOC File]An Introduction to Muscle Tissue
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Multi-unit smooth muscle and visceral muscle are two types of smooth muscles. a. In multiunit smooth muscle, such as in the blood vessels and iris of the eye, fibers occur separately rather than as sheets. b. Visceral smooth muscle occurs in sheets and is found in the walls of hollow organs; these fibers can stimulate one another and display rhythmicity, and are thus responsible for peristalsis in …
[DOC File]MUSCULAR SYSTEM
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(Skeletal / Smooth) muscle is the only type of muscle that is under voluntary control. (Cardiac / Smooth) muscle is the only type of muscle that makes up the heart. (Skeletal / Smooth) muscle is found in the walls of blood vessels and many internal organs. The (epidermis / dermis) makes up …
[DOC File]Muscular System
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SMOOTH MUSCLES ARE INVOLUNTARY. SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS ARE. SPINDLE-SHAPED. SMOOTH MUSCLES ARE FOUND IN MANY INTERNAL ORGANS, STOMACH, INTESTINES, AND IN THE WALLS OF BLOOD VESSELS. Most Smooth Muscle Cells can CONTRACT WITHOUT Nervous Stimulation. Because most of its movements cannot be consciously controlled, Smooth Muscle is referred to as Involuntary Muscle.
[DOC File]Chapter 8 -Muscular System
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There are 650 different muscles in the human body. Muscles give us form and shape. Muscles produce most of our body heat. THREE MAIN FUNCTIONS. Responsible for all body movement. Responsible for body form and shape (posture) Responsible for body heat and maintaining body temperature. SKELETAL. TYPES OF MUSCLES SMOOTH. CARDIAC Skeletal Muscle ...
Definition of Smooth muscle
Smooth Muscle in Body Systems. Forms around other tissues . In blood vessels. Regulates blood pressure and flow. In reproductive and glandular systems. Produces movements . In digestive and urinary systems. Forms sphincters. Produces contractions. In integumentary system. Arrector pili muscles cause “goose bumps” Structure of Smooth Muscle ...
[DOC File]15CHAPTER 15
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A. Major Functions: maintain optimal performance of visceral organs, glands, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle in order to maintain homeostatic state within body 1. involuntary nervous system - not under conscious control: regulates heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, body temperature, smooth muscle contraction, glandular function ...
[DOC File]Lecture:
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23.Describe the arrangement of the layers of smooth muscle in the seminal gland. Two layers of smooth muscle surround the seminal gland, an inner circular layer and an outer longitudinal layer. 24.What is the function of the stereocilia exhibited by the epithelial cells of the mucosa of the epididymis?
[DOCX File]Anatomy and Physiology | class web site
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Smooth - muscle you rarely control such as the muscle in digestive organs. Cardiac - very specific tissue found in your heart. Skeletal/Voluntary (striated muscle) - the muscle that helps you move and that you have control over . Muscle is called the meatus. It is the meat you eat from cows, sheep, and includes the muscle in your biceps.
[DOC File]Skeletal, Muscular, Integumentary Systems Practice Test
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C) smooth muscle. D) skeletal muscle. E) salivary glands. Answer: d. Level: 1. 4. Efferent neurons of the. A) somatic motor nerves innervate smooth muscle. B) ANS innervate skeletal muscle. C) somatic motor nerves connect skeletal muscles to the chain ganglia of the spinal cord. D) ANS utilize one neuron to connect the CNS to the effector organ.
[DOC File]File: Chap016, Chapter 16: Autonomic Nervous System
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Paracrines alter Vascular Smooth Muscle Contraction . Tissue and endothelial paracrines locally control arteriole resistance. In the body, nitric oxide (NO), previously known as endothelial-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) causes relaxation of VSN and hence vasodilation of blood vessels in the body.
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