What type of muscle tissue is found in the walls of the digestive tract, urinary bladder, and other internal organs? A. cardiac muscle tissue B. skeletal muscle tissue C. connective muscle tissue D. smooth muscle tissue
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Skeletal muscle tissue is attached to bones and is responsible for voluntary movements, so it's not the correct answer either. Connective muscle tissue doesn't exist, so it's not the correct answer. Show more…
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