The skeletal muscle is a type of the visceral muscle.
They all do: Skeletal, Cardiac, & smooth
Skeletal muscle tissue differs from cardiac tissue in that skeletal muscles are striated muscles that require conscious stimulation to act, and cardiac muscles are smooth and basically run "automatically".
The difference between muscle mass and muscle hypertrophy is that muscle hypertrophy is the increase in size of skeletal muscle while muscle mass is the weight of your body muscle.
Visceral muscle is a type of smooth muscle that is capable of contracting without conscious control. Yes, the intestine does contain visceral muscle.
cardiac is cardiac and skeletal is skeletal.
Skeletal muscles are designed to give maximum strength - the drawback to this is that they can only operate for a short while. Try holding your arm out straight level for an hour. Cardiac muscles are designed to work continuously (short bursts but forever) - the drawback to this is that their maximum effort is only mediocre. Skeletal muscles are attached to your bones,smooth muscles work in your organs,and cardiac muscles work in your heart.
The three types of muscles in the human body include a cardiac muscle and a visceral muscle. There are also skeletal muscles in the body.
The differences are that one is smooth, one is cardiac, and another is skeletal.
Yes, skeletal muscles are voluntary, meaning they can be intentionally controlled. This distinguishes them from the cardiac muscle (heart) and smooth muscles, which are involuntary.
Skeletal muscle tissue has cylindrical cells. Due to the cells in the skeletal muscle, the muscle can now allow movement to the bones in the body.
cardiac and skeletal muscles have one thing in common, that is they are both striated in contrast to the smooth muscles commonly found in the GIT. however the main difference between them is that cardiac muscles function involuntarily while skeletal muscles are under conscious control. --thoughtfulobserver