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All About Muscles

Thursday June 26, 2008
Heart Muscle Cell
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Muscle tissue is made of excitable cells that are capable of contraction. This tissue is the most abundant tissue in most animals.

There are three major types of muscle tissue:
  • Cardiac Muscle - found in the heart.
  • Skeletal Muscle - attached to bones by tendons.
  • Visceral (Smooth) Muscle - found in various parts of the body such as the arteries and many other organs.
Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles because animals have control over their contraction.

Visceral muscles are involuntary since, for the most part, they are not consciously controlled.

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