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4 July, 04:25

Which of the following describe smooth muscle tissue? a. Uninucleate, nonstriatedb. Multinucleate, striatedc. Multinucleate, nonstriated d. Uninucleate, striated

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  1. 4 July, 04:53
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    a. Uninucleate, nonstriated

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    Smooth muscle tissue is composed of smooth muscle cells that are spindle-shaped with a single nucleus. Smooth muscles line the walls of hollow organs such as urinary bladder, uterus, stomach, intestines but also arteries and veins and the tracts of the respiratory, and reproductive systems. Smooth muscles are under involuntary control, meaning that their contraction is unconscious.
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