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The text discusses different types of muscular tissue, including their characteristics such as voluntary vs. involuntary, contraction speed, and classification based on their structure.
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Striated (voluntary), striated (involuntary), smooth (involuntary). Function: superficial/cutaneous, deep/profound.
The three main types of muscular tissue are striated (actin, myosin, voluntary), striated (involuntary), and smooth (involuntary). They are further classified by function as superficial or cutaneous and deep or profound.
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The three main types of muscular tissue are striated (actin, myosin, voluntary), striated (involuntary), and smooth (involuntary). They are further classified by function as superficial or cutaneous and deep or profound.
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Muscles are categorized by both their physical characteristics (striated or smooth) and their control mechanisms (voluntary or involuntary). Superficial (cutaneous) muscles are closer to the skin surface, while deep (profound) muscles are located deeper in the body.
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