Understanding the Muscle Protecting Your Internal Organs: Smooth Muscle
The muscle that covers organs is called smooth muscle. Smooth muscle is one of three types of muscle tissue and is found in the walls of internal organs and tubes such as the intestines, stomach, bladder, and blood vessels. Unlike skeletal muscle, smooth muscle is not voluntarily controlled and works together with other muscles to help regulate the actions of internal organs.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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