differentiate between striated , unstriated and cardiac muscle based on their structure, function and location?
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hey mate there goes your answer It helps in voluntary movement of the body. Unstraited:-This muscle is also known as smooth muscle, visceral, involuntary. It occurs in bundle and it shaped spindle shape because all cell attached with loss connective tissue. ... 2.The contraction and relaxation of heartpump the blood to the body organs.
The muscles are fibrous, dense tissues, whose primary function is to allow the body to move by repeated contraction and relaxation. Besides movement, the muscle is also responsible for maintaining posture, stabilizing the joints, and producing body heat through muscle function.
The Striated Muscle
The specific function of the cardiac muscleis to control the contraction and relaxation of the heart.
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allow the body to move by repeated contraction and relaxation. Besides movement, the muscle is also responsible for maintaining posture, stabilizing the joints, and producing body heat through muscle function.
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muscles of the body, i.e. the muscles that is not under our will control, like muscles of gut, which move food from stomach to anus via intestines, like muscles in other visceral organs like gall bladder etc. whose contraction causes release of enzymes and digestive juices etc.
The muscles are fibrous, dense tissues, whose primary function is to allow the body to move by repeated contraction and relaxation. Besides movement, the muscle is also responsible for maintaining posture, stabilizing the joints, and producing body heat through muscle function.
The Striated Muscle
The specific function of the cardiac muscleis to control the contraction and relaxation of the heart.
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allow the body to move by repeated contraction and relaxation. Besides movement, the muscle is also responsible for maintaining posture, stabilizing the joints, and producing body heat through muscle function.
unstraited
muscles of the body, i.e. the muscles that is not under our will control, like muscles of gut, which move food from stomach to anus via intestines, like muscles in other visceral organs like gall bladder etc. whose contraction causes release of enzymes and digestive juices etc.
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