Name the kinds of muscles found in your limbs and lungs. how do they differ from each other structurally and functionally?
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The muscles found in limbs are voluntary or skeletal muscles while those in lungs are involuntary muscles .
skeletal muscles are attached to the bone hence they are called so.
They can be moved as per will . They contain cylindrical muscles . They are striated and made up of multinucleated cells.
Smooth muscles are involuntary , controlled by autonomic nervous system of the body .
they are uninucleated and without striation.
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The muscles found in limbs are voluntary or skeletal muscles while those in lungs are involuntary muscles .
skeletal muscles are attached to the bone hence they are called so.
They can be moved as per will . They contain cylindrical muscles . They are striated and made up of multinucleated cells.
Smooth muscles are involuntary , controlled by autonomic nervous system of the body .
they are uninucleated and without striation.
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(i) Limbs - Striated muscles
Structure - Cells are long and cylindrical in shape, presence of dark and light bands, multinucleated and unbranched.
Function - Voluntary movement
(ii) Lungs - Smooth/ non - striated muscle
Structure - Cells are spindle-shaped, absence of striation, uninucleate and unbranched.
Function - Involuntary movement
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Muscular tissue - It consists of elongated cells and is responsible for movement. Striated muscle mostly attracts to bones and help in body movement. Unstriated muscle cannot be moved according to will. Cardiac muscle in heart, show rhythmic contraction and relaxation throughout life.
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