write the function of striated muscle and smooth muscle
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The smooth muscle tissue forms organs like the stomach and bladder changes shape to facilitate bodily functions.
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Skeletal Muscles:
• Are directly attached to the skeleton by tendons.
• Aid in movement and locomotion.
• Are voluntarily activated
.• Appear striped under a microscope. Also called "striated" muscle
.• Fatigue more quickly than smooth or cardiac muscles.
• Are able to stretch and resume original shape.
• Striated appearance comes from formation of actin and myosin muscle fibres
.• Are capable of powerful contractions and, just as adequately, small contractions for delicate movement requiring precision.
• Stimulated by the nervous system's motor neurons.
• Well-supplied with nerves and blood vessels.
Smooth Muscles:
• Get their name from their smooth appearance under a microscope
.• Arranged in bundles of muscle fibre sheets.
• Contract involuntarily. Regulated by autonomic part of nervous system
.• Found in walls of hollow structures, including veins, arteries, and intestines.
• Maintain flow of fluid and food along hollow structures.
• Found in hair erectors, pupils, gland ducts, esophagus, bronchi, intestines, stomach, and blood vessels.• Contract slowly and rhythmically.
• Fatigue slowly.
• Are directly attached to the skeleton by tendons.
• Aid in movement and locomotion.
• Are voluntarily activated
.• Appear striped under a microscope. Also called "striated" muscle
.• Fatigue more quickly than smooth or cardiac muscles.
• Are able to stretch and resume original shape.
• Striated appearance comes from formation of actin and myosin muscle fibres
.• Are capable of powerful contractions and, just as adequately, small contractions for delicate movement requiring precision.
• Stimulated by the nervous system's motor neurons.
• Well-supplied with nerves and blood vessels.
Smooth Muscles:
• Get their name from their smooth appearance under a microscope
.• Arranged in bundles of muscle fibre sheets.
• Contract involuntarily. Regulated by autonomic part of nervous system
.• Found in walls of hollow structures, including veins, arteries, and intestines.
• Maintain flow of fluid and food along hollow structures.
• Found in hair erectors, pupils, gland ducts, esophagus, bronchi, intestines, stomach, and blood vessels.• Contract slowly and rhythmically.
• Fatigue slowly.
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