Biology, asked by rohan2105, 10 months ago

Movement of the passage of food in the intestine is caused by the contraction of
A Cardiac Muscles
B Unstriated muscles
C Striated muscles
D Nerve tissue​

Answers

Answered by sweetgirl50
11

Answer:

option b Unstraited muscles

Answered by fatimahzohra6
1

Answer:

Movement of the passage of food in the intestine is caused by the contraction of Unstriated  Muscles.

Explanation:

Unstriated Muscles also known as Smooth muscles are involuntary non-striated muscles without any bands or stripes on them. The walls of hollow organs such as the uterus, stomach, intestine etc. are filled with such smooth muscles.

The cardiac muscle constitutes the thick layer of the Heart and is also known as the myocardium. Its function is to pump blood in force and because of that Cardiac muscle is only present in the Heart.

"Striated muscle tissue is a muscle tissue that features repeating functional units called sarcomeres ." Skeletal muscle and Cardiac muscle are examples of Striated muscles.

The Nerve tissue constitutes the entire Nervous system consisting of Neurons. It is also called Neural tissue and is present in the Brain, Spinal Cord and peripheral nerves throughout the body.


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