Carol Hrejsa

Types of Muscle Cells 

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medical illustration of This image illustrates the three types of muscle cells: smooth, skeletal, and cardiac. Smooth muscle cells are spindle-shaped, non-striated, and involuntary, found in hollow organs like intestines and blood vessels. Skeletal muscle cells are long, cylindrical, striated, and voluntary, responsible for body movement and posture, attached to bones via tendons. Cardiac muscle cells are branched, striated, and involuntary, forming the heart's walls, essential for pumping blood.
Next medical illustration of This anatomical illustration of the lungs highlights key structures such as the trachea, which bifurcates into the primary bronchi for each lung. The right lung has three lobes, while the left lung has two lobes, including the oblique and horizontal fissures. This visual is essential for patient education and medical training, enhancing understanding of respiratory anatomy and function. Keywords: lungs, bronchus, trachea, lobes, fissures, patient education, medical training, respiratory anatomy.

Anatomy of the Lungs

This image illustrates the three types of muscle cells: smooth, skeletal, and cardiac. Smooth muscle cells are spindle-shaped, non-striated, and involuntary, found in hollow organs like intestines and blood vessels. Skeletal muscle cells are long, cylindrical, striated, and voluntary, responsible for body movement and posture, attached to bones via tendons. Cardiac muscle cells are branched, striated, and involuntary, forming the heart's walls, essential for pumping blood.

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