Muscle Tissue
Muscle Tissue Watch the video to help answer the questions below. Skeletal tissues are voluntary in movement, is striated, multinucleated, and is found attached to connective tissue, such as bones.Cardiac tissues are involuntary in movement, have intercalated dics and striations, uninucleated, and found in the heart.Smooth tissues are involuntary in movement, have a spindle shape and no striations, uninucleated, and found in the walls of hollow organs. Each type of muscle has different functions. Use the pictures above to help you match the correct tissue to the function. Cardiac Pumping blood to your body Creates its own signal to contract Smooth Moving food through your body Churning food in your stomach Moving the diaphragm to help the lungs expand Dilate your pupils Skeletal Lifting weights Walking around the track Jumping Picking up a pencil Muscle Tissue: Labeling Using the key words below to label the types of muscle tissues:Key words:SmoothSkeletalCardiac Skeletal Smooth Cardiac