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Anaphy & Physiology

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Structure: muscle cells are tapered at each end, are not striated, and have single nucleus Function: regulates size of organs, forces fluid through tubes, controls the amount of light entering the eye, and produces “goose bumps” in the skin, under involuntary control Location: in hollow organs such as stomach and intestine skin and eyes.

Author: Tom Fregillana



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Smooth Muscle


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