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Answered by karan511671
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▪️ Question ▪️

Muscles that do not have strips on them ??????????

‼️ Answer ‼️

Smooth Muscle

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Smooth muscle lacks the striations of skeletal and cardiac muscle because the actin and myosin filaments are not regularly arrayed along the length of the cell. Instead, the arrangement of filaments is less regimented and occurs as a spiral.

These muscles line internal organs, blood vessels, and organs such found in the digestive and reproductive systems. Structurally, these muscle fibers appear non-striated (not striped) when magnified, have one nucleus per cell, and are usually short. They produce weaker contractions.

▪️ Where are they present ▪️

Smooth muscle (so-named because the cells do not have striations) is present in the walls of hollow organs like the urinary bladder, uterus, stomach, intestines, and in the walls of passageways, such as the arteries and veins of the circulatory system, and the tracts of the respiratory, urinary, and reproductive

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Answered by vishalaluminium4290
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Answer:

Smooth Muscle

These muscle cells do not have striations or stripes. Hence they are called smooth muscle cells. They are also called involuntary muscles. The cells have a single nucleus and the cells are spindle-shaped.

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smooth muscles

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