visceral obliquely striated muscle tissue

A striated visceral muscle tissue that has an oblique striation.

Тип Muscle
Родительская структура visceral striated muscle tissue

Часто задаваемые вопросы

What is visceral obliquely striated muscle tissue?
Visceral obliquely striated muscle tissue is specialized muscle found in certain visceral organs with sarcomeres arranged at oblique angles rather than perpendicular to the fiber axis.
Where is visceral obliquely striated muscle tissue located?
Found in certain visceral structures and in some lower invertebrate organisms; rarely observed in typical mammalian visceral structures.
What is the function of visceral obliquely striated muscle tissue?
This muscle tissue generates coordinated contractions for organ motility despite its unusual oblique sarcomere arrangement.
What is visceral obliquely striated muscle tissue connected to?
The muscle tissue is integrated into the muscularis layer of visceral organs and connects via autonomic innervation.
Why is visceral obliquely striated muscle tissue clinically important?
Its unique structure influences the mechanics of visceral organ motility and is of interest in comparative anatomy and dysmotility research.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.