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  1. Learning Objectives. By the end of this section, you will be able to: Describe a dense body. Explain how smooth muscle works with internal organs and passageways through the body. Explain how smooth muscles differ from skeletal and cardiac muscles. Explain the difference between single-unit and multi-unit smooth muscle.

  2. Because most smooth muscles must function for long periods without rest, their power output is relatively low, but contractions can continue without using large amounts of energy. Some smooth muscle can also maintain contractions even as Ca ++ is removed and myosin kinase is inactivated

  3. Understand the structure and function of smooth muscle tissue. By the end of this section, you will be able to: Understand the difference between single-unit and multi-unit smooth muscle; Describe the microanatomy of a smooth muscle cell; Explain the process of smooth muscle contraction; Explain how smooth muscle differs from skeletal muscle

  4. Apr 9, 2024 · Function of Smooth Muscle. Smooth muscle is found in numerous body systems and has a variety of functions depending on its location. Cardiovascular system – vascular smooth muscle cells are present in all vascular segments in the tunica media layer, excluding capillaries.

  5. Jul 30, 2022 · Describe a dense body. Explain how smooth muscle works with internal organs and passageways through the body. Explain how smooth muscles differ from skeletal and cardiac muscles. Explain the difference between single-unit and multi-unit smooth muscle.

  6. Feb 24, 2023 · Describe a dense body. Explain how smooth muscle works with internal organs and passageways through the body. Explain how smooth muscles differ from skeletal and cardiac muscles. Explain the difference between single-unit and multi-unit smooth muscle.

  7. Smooth muscles are an important type of muscle tissue that plays a vital role in the involuntary movements of internal organs. For example, they help regulate the movement of food through the gut and the flow of blood through the circulatory system. Function of visceral smooth muscles.

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