Which muscle types allow only involuntary movement? A. cardiac muscles and skeletal muscles B. smooth muscles and cardiac muscles C. smooth muscles and skeletal muscles
B. smooth muscles and cardiac muscles
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What is the function of smooth muscles? A. to control the movement of internal organs B. to control contractions of the heart C. to move bones
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C. to move bones yeah!
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i actually think its not C. They are no where near bones, they are close to organs, blood vessels and other internal organs. So I say the answer is A
Mostly based on this: Smooth muscle is found within the walls of blood vessels (such smooth muscle specifically being termed vascular smooth muscle) such as in the tunica media layer of large (aorta) and small arteries, arterioles and veins. Smooth muscle is also found in lymphatic vessels, the urinary bladder, uterus (termed uterine smooth muscle), male and female reproductive tracts, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, arrector pili of skin, the ciliary muscle, and iris of the eye. The structure and function is basically the same in smooth muscle cells in different organs, but the inducing stimuli differ substantially, in order to perform individual effects in the body at individual times. In addition, the glomeruli of the kidneys contain smooth muscle-like cells called mesangial cells.
aw well dang i already put it in now
the first question was correct though
SAY WHAT! soooo sorry @Blazyboo17
it was a complicated question
its jus thanks for helping
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