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Ashley Marks
9 June, 16:03
What is the true about smooth muscle cells?
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Arnav Marsh
9 June, 17:11
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Smooth cells are involuntary non-striated muscle cells.
Explanation:
They line the hollow organs like stomach, intestine, urinary bladder, uterus, arteries. They work automatically. They are of two types:
1. Visceral smooth muscle
2. Multi unit smooth muscle
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