Chemistry, asked by ayushanand42, 5 months ago

The muscular tissue of urinary bladder is
made up of
A. Straited muscle
B. Unstriated muscle
C. Ligament
D. Cartilage​


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

B. Unstriated muscles

Explanation:

Because Unstriated muscles are involuntary muscles. The movement of food in the alimentary canal or the contraction and relaxation of blood vessels are involuntary movements. It is also known as smooth muscles. For example, Muscles that are found in the iris of the eye, in ureters and in the bronchi of the lungs.

Answered by pranavarun19
1

Answer:

The wall of the bladder is comprised of smooth muscle fibers oriented in multiple different directions. These smooth muscle fibers are collectively known as the detrusor muscle.

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