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Multiple Choice
Which type of muscle tissue is found in the walls of your digestive system?
A
Cardiac muscle
B
Smooth muscle
C
Skeletal muscle
D
Striated muscle
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Understand the three main types of muscle tissue: cardiac, skeletal, and smooth. Cardiac muscle is found in the heart, skeletal muscle is attached to bones for voluntary movement, and smooth muscle is found in internal organs like the digestive system.
Recall the function of the digestive system. It involves involuntary movements such as peristalsis, which helps propel food through the digestive tract.
Identify the type of muscle responsible for involuntary movements. Smooth muscle is specialized for this function and is found in the walls of organs like the stomach, intestines, and esophagus.
Differentiate smooth muscle from other types. Unlike skeletal muscle, smooth muscle is non-striated (lacks visible bands) and operates involuntarily, unlike cardiac muscle which is striated and found only in the heart.
Conclude that the correct answer is smooth muscle, as it matches the location and function described in the problem.