The type of muscle tissue associated with internal organs, other than the heart, is A. Skeletal muscle. B. Intercalated cells. C. Smooth muscle. D. Cardiac muscle. E. Striated muscle.
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- A. Skeletal muscle: This type of muscle is attached to bones and is responsible for voluntary movements. - B. Intercalated cells: These are not a type of muscle tissue; they are specialized cells found in the collecting ducts of the kidneys and in the Show more…
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