Biology, asked by sailohit10sp, 9 months ago

Where else can you find muscles in your body besides the heart?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

in abdomen as abs

in shoulders

in biceps

in triceps

in Thai

in calves

in back

Explanation:

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Answered by marishthangaraj
0

Muscles found in the body besides the heart.

EXPLANATION:

  • There are nearly seven hundred muscles which are connected to the bones of the skeletal system.
  • Other than the heart, the muscle tissues are discovered within the blood vessels, and digestive system.
  • There are 3 types of muscle tissues, namely cardiac muscles, smooth or visceral muscles and skeletal muscles.
  • Cardiac muscle is present best within the Heart and is responsible for circulating blood everywhere in the body.  
  • Visceral muscles or smooth muscles are easy going muscle tissues that are found within the organs like intestines, blood vessels, and the stomach.  
  • The skeletal muscle is responsible for moving the elements which might be related to the bone.
  • It is stated to be an involuntary muscle because it cannot be controlled immediately through the conscious thoughts, but managed with the subconscious part of the brain.
  • Skeletal muscular tissues from many old cells integrate themselves together to produce a directly, lengthy muscle.  
  • These skeletal muscles are strong like cardiac muscular tissues.
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