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What are the main parts of Smooth Muscle?

Smooth muscle cells, Nucleus, Cytoplasm.

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What is the primary function of Smooth Muscle?

Involuntary contractions to move substances inside the body.

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Where is Smooth Muscle located?

Walls of internal organs like the stomach, intestines, blood vessels, bladder, and uterus.

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What are the main parts of Cardiac Muscle?

Cardiac fibers, Intercalated discs, Nucleus, Striations.

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What is the primary function of Cardiac Muscle?

Pump blood continuously and coordinate heartbeats.

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Where is Cardiac Muscle found in the body?

Only in the heart, specifically in the myocardium layer.

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What are the main parts of Bone Marrow?

Hematopoietic cells, Adipocytes (fat cells), Bone trabeculae.

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What is the primary function of Bone Marrow?

Produce blood cells (red, white, platelets), store fat for energy, and provide structural support.

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Where is Bone Marrow located?

Inside bones, especially in the pelvis, sternum, femur, and humerus.

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What is a distinguishing characteristic of Smooth Muscle?

It has no stripes and allows slow movement.

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What defines Cardiac Muscle?

It is branched, striped, and has strong rhythmic contractions.

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How does Bone Marrow contribute to the body?

It acts as a blood cell factory inside spongy bones.

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Which muscle type has involuntary contractions?

Smooth Muscle.

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What role do intercalated discs play in Cardiac Muscle?

They help coordinate synchronized contractions of the heart.

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What type of muscle is only found in the heart?

Cardiac Muscle.

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What type of cells are primarily produced in Bone Marrow?

Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

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What structural support does Bone Marrow provide?

It provides structural support to bones.

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What type of muscle moves substances like food, blood, and urine?

Smooth Muscle.

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What kind of muscle tissue is characterized by its striations?

Cardiac Muscle.

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What is the main function of hematopoietic cells in Bone Marrow?

They produce blood cells.

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What feature makes Cardiac Muscle unique compared to other muscle types?

It has intercalated discs that facilitate communication between fibers.

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Which organs contain Smooth Muscle?

Stomach, intestines, blood vessels, bladder, and uterus.

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What is the role of adipocytes in Bone Marrow?

To store fat for energy.

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What is the appearance of Smooth Muscle cells?

They are non-striped and spindle-shaped.

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What is the function of striations in Cardiac Muscle?

They are indicative of the muscle's strength and rhythmic contraction.

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What provides the structural support in Bone Marrow?

Bone trabeculae.

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What kind of movement is associated with Smooth Muscle?

Slow and involuntary movement.

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Which type of muscle has a rhythmic contraction and works continuously?

Cardiac Muscle.

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What type of support does Bone Marrow provide to the body?

Structural support for bones.

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In which part of the body are blood cells produced?

In the Bone Marrow.

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What is a key function of Cardiac Muscle tissue?

To pump blood throughout the body.