A muscle is a soft tissue in the body of humans and animals. It has the ability to contract, producing movement or maintaining the position of parts of the body.
Types of Muscles
There are three main types of muscles in the body:
Skeletal Muscles: These are attached to the bones and are responsible for voluntary movements such as walking and lifting.
Smooth Muscles: These are found in the walls of internal organs and blood vessels, and control involuntary movements.
Cardiac Muscles: These are found in the heart and are responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
Structure of a Muscle
A muscle is made up of muscle fibers, blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue. The muscle fibers are the cells that make up the muscle and are capable of contracting.
Function of Muscles
Muscles have several important functions in the body, including:
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