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Skeletal Muscle
A type of striated muscle tissue that is attached to bones, enabling voluntary movement of the body through contraction and relaxation.
Smooth Muscle
A type of muscle tissue found in the walls of hollow organs (such as intestines and blood vessels) that contracts involuntarily, controlled by the autonomic nervous system.
Skeletal Muscle
Skeletal muscle is a type of striated muscle tissue that is attached to bones by tendons and is under voluntary control, enabling movement of the skeleton.
Cardiac Muscle
A specialized form of striated muscle found exclusively in the heart, characterized by its ability to contract involuntarily and rhythmically.
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