Contracts Slowly Striated Voluntary
Student 1 Smooth Cardiac, Skeletal Skeletal
Student 2 Cardiac, Smooth Skeletal Skeletal, Smooth
Student 3 Skeletal Skeletal Cardiac
Student 4 Smooth Cardiac, Skeletal Skeletal, Smooth
The three types of muscle differ in whether they contract slowly, are striated, and are under voluntary or involuntary control
Students in a class listed this information in the table shown here. Which student listed the information correctly?.
A)
student 1
student 2
student 3
student 4

Respuesta :

Answer:

student 1

Explanation:

The smooth muscles contract and fatigue slowly but are not striated and are innervated by involuntary nervous system. The cardiac muscles are uninucleate and striated. The skeletal muscles are innervated by the voluntary nervous system hence concerned with voluntary movement.