BIOL 031 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Globular Protein, Collagen, Cardiac Muscle

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The human body has three types of muscle tissue: skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle. Skeletal muscles are attached to the bones of the skeleton, enabling these muscles to control body movement. Cardiac muscles are found only in the heart and moves blood through the circulatory system. Striated muscles: includes cardiac and skeletal muscles and are classi ed as this because of their alternating light and dark bands seen under the light microscope. Smooth muscle is the primary muscle of internal organs and tubes, such as the stomach, urinary bladder, and blood vessels. It in uences the movement of material into and out of and with within the body. Skeletal muscles only contract in response to a signal from a somatic motor neuron. Cardiac and smooth muscles have multiple levels of control mostly through autonomic innervation. Skeletal muscles are usually attached to bones by tendons made of collagen.

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