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  2. Muscle tissue is a specialized tissue found in animals which functions by contracting, thereby applying forces to different parts of the body. Muscle tissue consists of fibers of muscle cells connected together in sheets and fibers.

  3. Muscles and muscle tissue: Types and functions | Kenhub

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    Introduction to the three types of muscle tissue (skeletal, smooth and cardiac); learn about their structure and functions here!

  4. 4.4 Muscle Tissue – Anatomy & Physiology

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    Muscle tissue is characterized by properties that allow movement. Muscle cells are excitable; they respond to a stimulus. They are contractile, meaning they can shorten and generate a pulling force.

  5. A muscle is a group of muscle tissues which contract together to produce a force. A muscle consists of fibers of muscle cells surrounded by protective tissue, bundled together many more fibers, all surrounded in a thick protective tissue.

  6. Muscles of the Body: Types, Groups, Anatomy & Functions

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    Muscles are pieces of soft tissue throughout your body. They help you do everything from holding your body still to running a marathon. Muscles also move and support your organs. Your heart is a hard-working muscle that beats thousands of times a day to keep you alive.

  7. 10.1 Overview of Muscle Tissues – Anatomy & Physiology

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    Muscle is the tissue in animals that allows for active movement of the body or materials within the body. There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle. Most of the body’s skeletal muscle produces movement by acting on the skeleton.

  8. 8.2: Overview of Muscle Tissues - Medicine LibreTexts

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    Muscle is the tissue in animals that allows for active movement of the body or materials within the body. There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle. Most of the body’s skeletal muscle produces voluntary movement by acting on the skeleton. It has: striations; long, rod-shaped cells