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Muscular System

Author: Amanda Soderlind

The Human Muscular System

Source: Video and Images Created by Amanda Soderlind

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Terms to Know
Cardiac Muscle

A form of muscle that contains short, branched, striated single-nucleated cells; cardiac muscle is only located in the heart and is used to pump blood throughout the cardiovascular system.

Involuntary Muscle

A form of muscle that we have no conscious control of; cardiac and smooth muscle are in this category.

Muscular System

One of the eleven organ systems of the human body; contains three different types of histological forms of muscle (smooth, cardiac, skeletal) that are found in different areas of the body but all share the same primary function and movement.

Skeletal Muscle

A form of muscle that contains very long, striated, multinucleated cells; skeletal muscles are the largest form of muscles in the body. Skeletal muscles are attached to the skeleton and are used to move our bones, generate heat and protect deeper internal organs.

Smooth Muscle

A form of muscle that contains short, tube-like (fusiform) single-nucleated cells; smooth muscle range from having many layers to a single layer of cells; smooth muscle is found in the walls of hollow organs.

Voluntary Muscle

A form of muscle that we have conscious control of; only skeletal muscles are the only voluntary muscles.