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Unique to Cardiac Muscles
Actin
Intercalated Discs
Myosin
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
Composed of Fusiform Cells
Smooth
Skeletal
Cardiac
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smooth muscle | |||
skeletal muscle |
A typical neuron (nerve cell) could be described as....
being columnar shaped
being short and oval in appearance
being long and branched in appearance
being stratified cuboidal
Which muscle tissue controls the volume of organs like the stomach, bladder, etc.?
Cardiac muscle tissue
Skeletal muscle tissue
Smooth muscle tissue
Which muscle tissue generates heat to maintain body temperature?
Cardiac muscle tissue
Skeletal muscle tissue
Smooth muscle tissue
Which muscle tissue appears to have branched, striated cells?
Cardiac muscle tissue
Skeletal muscle tissue
Smooth muscle tissue
Which muscle tissue allows communication (speaking, facial expressions body language)?
Cardiac muscle tissue
Skeletal muscle tissue
Smooth muscle tissue
Which muscle tissue is the image showing?
Cardiac muscle tissue
Skeletal muscle tissue
Smooth muscle tissue
Which muscle tissue is the image showing?
Cardiac muscle tissue
Skeletal muscle tissue
Smooth muscle tissue
This type of tissue is...
cardiac muscle
skeletal muscle
smooth muscle
nervous
Of the following, which tissue type is avascular?
Cardiac muscle tissue
Skeletal muscle tissue
Smooth muscle tissue
Nervous tissue
The small cells that provide support, insulation and protection in nervous tissue are called:
dendrites
intercalated discs
dendrites
glial cells
Slender processes that extend from the bodies of neural cells are called
axons and dendrites
neuroglia
intercalated discs
striations
Which characteristic applies to both muscle and nervous tissues
Low vascularity
Excitability
Avascularity
conductivity
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