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What are the main parts of Smooth Muscle?
Smooth muscle cells, Nucleus, Cytoplasm.
What is the primary function of Smooth Muscle?
Involuntary contractions to move substances inside the body.
Where is Smooth Muscle located?
Walls of internal organs like the stomach, intestines, blood vessels, bladder, and uterus.
What are the main parts of Cardiac Muscle?
Cardiac fibers, Intercalated discs, Nucleus, Striations.
What is the primary function of Cardiac Muscle?
Pump blood continuously and coordinate heartbeats.
Where is Cardiac Muscle found in the body?
Only in the heart, specifically in the myocardium layer.
What are the main parts of Bone Marrow?
Hematopoietic cells, Adipocytes (fat cells), Bone trabeculae.
What is the primary function of Bone Marrow?
Produce blood cells (red, white, platelets), store fat for energy, and provide structural support.
Where is Bone Marrow located?
Inside bones, especially in the pelvis, sternum, femur, and humerus.
What is a distinguishing characteristic of Smooth Muscle?
It has no stripes and allows slow movement.
What defines Cardiac Muscle?
It is branched, striped, and has strong rhythmic contractions.
How does Bone Marrow contribute to the body?
It acts as a blood cell factory inside spongy bones.
Which muscle type has involuntary contractions?
Smooth Muscle.
What role do intercalated discs play in Cardiac Muscle?
They help coordinate synchronized contractions of the heart.
What type of muscle is only found in the heart?
Cardiac Muscle.
What type of cells are primarily produced in Bone Marrow?
Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
What structural support does Bone Marrow provide?
It provides structural support to bones.
What type of muscle moves substances like food, blood, and urine?
Smooth Muscle.
What kind of muscle tissue is characterized by its striations?
Cardiac Muscle.
What is the main function of hematopoietic cells in Bone Marrow?
They produce blood cells.
What feature makes Cardiac Muscle unique compared to other muscle types?
It has intercalated discs that facilitate communication between fibers.
Which organs contain Smooth Muscle?
Stomach, intestines, blood vessels, bladder, and uterus.
What is the role of adipocytes in Bone Marrow?
To store fat for energy.
What is the appearance of Smooth Muscle cells?
They are non-striped and spindle-shaped.
What is the function of striations in Cardiac Muscle?
They are indicative of the muscle's strength and rhythmic contraction.
What provides the structural support in Bone Marrow?
Bone trabeculae.
What kind of movement is associated with Smooth Muscle?
Slow and involuntary movement.
Which type of muscle has a rhythmic contraction and works continuously?
Cardiac Muscle.
What type of support does Bone Marrow provide to the body?
Structural support for bones.
In which part of the body are blood cells produced?
In the Bone Marrow.
What is a key function of Cardiac Muscle tissue?
To pump blood throughout the body.