Which types of muscle can be inhibited? only smooth muscle smooth and cardiac only skeletal muscle O smooth, cardiac, and skeletal none of them only cardiac muscle

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Which types of muscle can be inhibited?
only smooth muscle
O smooth and cardiac
only skeletal muscle
smooth, cardiac, and skeletal
none of them
only cardiac muscle
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 10 Which types of muscle can be inhibited? only smooth muscle O smooth and cardiac only skeletal muscle smooth, cardiac, and skeletal none of them only cardiac muscle
QUESTION 4
The semilunar (V-a) valves are closed when
atrial, ventricular
ventricular, atrial
ventricular, arterial
arterial, ventricular
pressure >
pressure
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 4 The semilunar (V-a) valves are closed when atrial, ventricular ventricular, atrial ventricular, arterial arterial, ventricular pressure > pressure
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Muscles are the most essential structural components of the human body responsible for movement, structural integrity, posture, joint stabilization, and organ functioning. The three major types of muscles found in the human body are smooth muscles, cardiac muscles, and skeletal muscles. The smooth muscle surrounds the hollow tubular structures and organs in the body and is responsible for maintaining functions in the GI tract, blood vessels, respiratory tract, etc. Cardiac muscles are present only in the heart and are composed of the myocardium. They are responsible for the pumping action of the heart by contraction and relaxation.

The skeletal muscles are found attached to the skeletal system forming the musculoskeletal system. Skeletal muscles are the most abundant muscle type. They are responsible for the movement of the limbs and other body part. 

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