Skeletal muscle is an excitable, contractile tissue responsible for maintaining posture and moving the orbits, coupled with the appendicular and axial bones. It links to bones and the orbits by tendons. Excitable tissue reacts to stimuli via electrical impulses. Contractile tissue is able to create tension of force.
Cardiac muscle- The heart is made up of cardiac muscle tissue, also known as myocardium. The heart pumps blood across the body thanks to this muscular tissue, which contracts and relaxes uncontrollably.
Esophagus muscle tissue- Striated (voluntary) muscle makes up the majority of the upper portion of the esophagus. Striated and smooth (involuntary) muscles are found in the middle third, whereas smooth muscle is only seen in the bottom third. Two sphincters, or drawstring muscles, close the esophagus’s channels.
Skeletal muscle is an excitable, contractile tissue responsible for maintaining posture and moving the orbits, coupled with the appendicular and axial bones. It links to bones and the orbits by tendons. Excitable tissue reacts to stimuli via electrical impulses. Contractile tissue is able to create tension of force.
Cardiac muscle- The heart is made up of cardiac muscle tissue, also known as myocardium. The heart pumps blood across the body thanks to this muscular tissue, which contracts and relaxes uncontrollably.
Esophagus muscle tissue- Striated (voluntary) muscle makes up the majority of the upper portion of the esophagus. Striated and smooth (involuntary) muscles are found in the middle third, whereas smooth muscle is only seen in the bottom third. Two sphincters, or drawstring muscles, close the esophagus’s channels.