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type of muscle are found in the Iris of the eye smooth or selected by smooth muscles called involuntary muscle in what way they are different from created muscle and with respect to number of nucle? a chance to be brainlist​

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Radial ridges extend from the periphery to the pupillary zone, to supply the iris with blood vessels. The root of the iris is the thinnest and most peripheral. The muscle cells of the iris are smooth muscle in mammals and amphibians, but are striated muscle in reptiles (including birds).

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