Biology, asked by MrSoyal, 1 month ago


what is involuntary muscle?

what is the function of squamous epithelium ?

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Answered by jiddiqueen456
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answer 1: muscle governing reflex functions and not under direct voluntary control especially : smooth muscle.

answer 2: Simple squamous epithelium

This type of epithelia lines the inner surface of all blood vessels (endothelium), forms the wall of alveolar sacs in the lung and lines the body cavities (mesothelium). The primary function of simple squamous epithelia is to facilitate diffusion of gases and small molecules

Answered by vshouryansh6
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  • The muscles which move without our volition are called involuntary muscles. For example, the cardiac muscle in the heart and the smooth muscles are involuntary muscle.

Simple squamous epithelium

  • This type of epithelia lines the inner surface of all blood vessels (endothelium), forms the wall of alveolar sacs in the lung and lines the body cavities (mesothelium). The primary function of simple squamous epithelia is to facilitate diffusion of gases and small molecules.

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