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Which type of muscle tissue specializes in contraction or shortening?Group of answer choicesCardiac muscleSmooth muscleStriated muscleCardiac, smooth and striated muscle

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Which type of muscle tissue specializes in contraction or shortening?Group of answer choicesCardiac muscleSmooth muscleStriated muscleCardiac, smooth and striated muscle

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All types of muscle tissue - cardiac, smooth, and striated - specialize in contraction or shortening. This is a fundamental characteristic of muscle tissue.

  1. Cardiac muscle: This type of muscle is found in the heart. It contracts to pump blood throughout the body.

  2. Smooth muscle: This type is found in the walls of hollow organs like the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels. It contracts to move substances through these organs.

  3. Striated muscle: Also known as skeletal muscle, this type is attached to bones and causes body movements. It contracts to move the body or parts of it.

So, the answer is "Cardiac, smooth and striated muscle".

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