Biology, asked by mayankpandey266, 11 months ago

write difference between skeletal muscle and the smooth muscles?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Skeletal muscles are voluntary while smooth muscles are involuntary...



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Answered by aishwaryasurapaneni5
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Smooth muscles are involuntary muscles; the individual has no control over their contraction and relaxation. Skeletal muscles, however, are voluntary muscles; one has complete control over their contraction and relaxation.

Smooth muscles contract more slowly. The rate of contraction of skeletal muscles is fast but they can tire easily.

Smooth muscles are non-striated like cardiac muscles, while skeletal muscles are striated.

Each smooth muscle is spindle-shaped; skeletal muscles have no branches.

When seen under the microscope, smooth muscle cells have only one nucleus located at the center. Skeletal muscle cells have more than one nucleus located along the whole tissue.

Smooth muscles can be found along the lining of hollow internal organs like the stomach, intestines, bladder, uterus, blood vessels, and a lot more. Basically they line all hollow organs. On the other hand, skeletal muscles can be found attached to bone. Examples of skeletal muscles include biceps and triceps found on the arms.

Smooth muscles function in the contraction of internal organs allowing substances inside to move, while the purpose of skeletal muscles is body movement.

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