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How muscular tissue maintains muscular movement

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Answered by sharishabhimanyu
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Muscular tissue contains and elongated cells also called muscle fibres. This tissue is responsible for movement in our body. Muscles contain special proteins called contractile proteins which contract and relax to cause movement.

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Answered by letshelpothers9
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Explanation:

Muscular Tissue

  • All muscles of animals body are made up of muscular tissue .
  • About 40% - 50% of our body weight is because of muscles .
  • Cells of muscular tissue are called muscles cells or muscular fibre.
  • Muscle fibres have the power of contraction and relaxation in response to stimuli .
  • Movement of body or limbs is brought about by contraction and relaxation of special proteins called contractile proteins.
  • These proteins are present in muscle cells.
  • Movement of alimentary canal and heart are also caused by these fibres.

Muscular tissue are of three types :-

  1. Voluntary muscles.
  2. Involuntary muscles.
  3. cardiac muscles.
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