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Anatomy of Smooth Muscle Tissue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anatomy of smooth muscle tissue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Smooth muscle tissue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Structure of smooth muscle fibers. anatomy of Myocyte Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Histology of human smooth muscle under microscope view Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Anatomy of smooth muscle tissue
Smooth muscle tissue Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Smooth muscle tissue is a type of muscle tissue found in the walls of various organs and structures within the body. It is characterized by its smooth appearance under a microscope, lacking the striations seen in skeletal and cardiac muscle tissue. Smooth muscle plays a crucial role in involuntary movements and the regulation of various physiological processes.


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