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Multiple Choice
Which muscle type is correctly matched to its location?
A
Skeletal muscle - walls of blood vessels
B
Smooth muscle - walls of hollow organs
C
Cardiac muscle - attached to bones
D
Skeletal muscle - walls of the heart
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the three main types of muscle tissue: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle.
Identify the primary location and function of each muscle type: Skeletal muscle is typically attached to bones and is responsible for voluntary movements.
Recognize that cardiac muscle is found in the walls of the heart and is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
Know that smooth muscle is located in the walls of hollow organs, such as blood vessels and the digestive tract, and is involved in involuntary movements.
Match each muscle type to its correct location: Skeletal muscle is not found in the walls of blood vessels or the heart, cardiac muscle is not attached to bones, and smooth muscle is correctly matched to the walls of hollow organs.