Muscle primarily associated with the walls of internal organs that are responsible for involuntary muscle movement is: 1) fascia 2) cardiac muscle 3) smooth muscle 4) striated muscle
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Controls voluntary movement of the body. Responsible for involuntary contractions of blood vessels and hollow organs such as the stomach, bladder, uterus. Located in the heart and contracts to make the heart pump. Composed of long muscle fibers with multiple nuclei and visible striations.
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An autorhythmic muscle type containing mononucleated and striated muscle fibers. - cardiac muscle - smooth muscle - skeletal muscle 2. This type of muscle is found in the lining of the stomach as well as the walls of arteries. - cardiac muscle - skeletal muscle - smooth muscle 3. A muscle type that functions to transport substances through hollow viscera (organs). - skeletal muscle - cardiac muscle - smooth muscle 4. Voluntary, striated and multinucleated muscle. - skeletal muscle - cardiac muscle - smooth muscle
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