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draw a well labelled diagram of smooth muscles ​

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Smooth Muscles ​        

Explanation:

  • Smooth muscle is an automatic non-striated muscle. It is separated into two subgroups the single-unit (unitary) and multiunit smooth muscle. Inside single-unit cells, the entire group or sheet contracts as a syncytium.  
  • Smooth muscle cells are found in the dividers of empty organs, including the stomach, digestion tracts, urinary bladder and uterus, and in the dividers of paths, for example, the supply routes and veins of the circulatory framework, and the tracts of the respiratory, urinary, and regenerative frameworks.
  • These cells are additionally present in the eyes and can change the size of the iris and modify the state of the focal point.
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