skeletal- attached to bones, functions in moving the body and its parts; under voluntary control cardiac- present only in the heart, allows contraction and relaxation of heart tissue | smooth-present in walls of the stomach, bladder,lungs, & other organs; contraction is slower than skeletal and is responsible for gut motility, bladder emptying, and other organs. involuntary function

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1. skeletal- attached to bones, functions in moving the body and its parts; under voluntary control cardiac- present only in the heart, allows contraction and relaxation of heart tissue | smooth-present in walls of the stomach, bladder,lungs, & other organs; contraction is slower than skeletal and is responsible for gut motility, bladder emptying, and other organs. involuntary function