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define involuntary muscles   muscles that are NOT under your control  
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define voluntary muscles   muscles that ARE under your control  
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digestion and breathing are controlled by which type of muscles?   involuntary muscles  
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walking and opening your mouth are controlled by which type of muscles?   voluntary muscles  
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three types of muscle tissue   cardiac, smooth, skeletal  
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define smooth muscles   involuntary muscles that line many internal organs  
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define cardiac muscles   involuntary muscle that has characteristics in common with both smooth and skeletal muscles  
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define skeletal muscles   muscles attached to the bones of your skeleton  
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your stomach and blood vessels are lined with which type of muscle?   smooth muscles  
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your heart is an example of which type of muscle?   cardiac muscle  
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define extend   lengthen or increase in size  
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define contract   shorten or decrease in size  
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define tendon   a strong connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone  
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which type of muscles must work in pairs?   skeletal muscles  
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why must skeletal muscles work in pairs?   because they can only contract, not extend  
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