QUESTION 17 Copy of Match all of the terms and phrases in the key relate to the Smooth muscle tissues. (Multiple answers) striated branching cells spindle-shaped cells cylindrical cells voluntary involuntary one nucleus many nuclei attached to bones intercalated discs in wall of bladder forms heart walls
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Mark the following statements as applying to skeletal muscle tissue, cardiac muscle tissue, smooth muscle tissue, or any combination of the three. The primary function is to generate tension. The tissue lines hollow organs. The cells are uninucleate. The cells are involuntary. The cells are autorhythmic. The cells must be stimulated by a neuron to contract. The cells are striated in appearance. The cells lack striations and sarcomeres. The cells are multinucleate.
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Classify each of the following according to whether it belongs to the Skeletal, Cardiac, or Smooth muscle types. Intercalated disc Skeletal Smooth Cardiac Movement of hair and changes in pupil size Spindle-shaped No striations Spontaneous contractions Cylindrical and branched Body movement Voluntary Multiple nuclei located peripherally
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Determine which muscular tissue type each image below represents. Then click and drag the labels, placing them in the correct category. Connected by intercalated discs Moves the skeleton Mostly found in the viscera Voluntary Smooth muscle Skeletal muscle Nucleus surrounded by glycogen Helps propel contents through a tubular organ Multinucleated Cardiac muscle
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