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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SMOOTH MUSCLE AND SKELETAL MUSCLE ?

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Answered by Sreesha
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Explanation:

SMOOTH MUSCLE:

Non straited

Involuntary ,i.e, cannot be controlled with conscious

E.g., Walls of intestine

SKELETAL MUSCLE:

Straited

Voluntary ,i.e, can be controlled with conscious

E.g., Thigh muscles

Answered by khushikk49
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Skeletal Muscles:

• Are directly attached to the skeleton by tendons.

• Aid in movement and locomotion.

• Are voluntarily activated.

• Appear striped under a microscope. Also called "striated" muscle.

• Fatigue more quickly than smooth or cardiac muscles.

Smooth Muscles:

• Get their name from their smooth appearance under a microscope.

• Arranged in bundles of muscle fibre sheets.

• Contract involuntarily. Regulated by autonomic part of nervous system.

• Found in walls of hollow structures, including veins, arteries, and intestines.

• Maintain flow of fluid and food along hollow structures.

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