Tissues: Epithelial, Connective, Muscular, Nervous · Zoology

What distinguishes smooth muscle from skeletal muscle at the microscopic level?

  1. Smooth muscle is multinucleated
  2. Smooth muscle lacks visible striations
  3. Smooth muscle is under voluntary control
  4. Smooth muscle contains troponin
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Correct answer: Smooth muscle lacks visible striations

Smooth muscle fibers are spindle-shaped with a single central nucleus and lack the organized sarcomere arrangement seen in skeletal muscle. This gives them a 'smooth' appearance without the cross-striations found in skeletal and cardiac types.

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