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IRINA_888 [86]
2 years ago
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Patients with muscular dystrophy have decreased voluntary motion, while involuntary motions remain normal. which tissues are aff

ected by muscular dystrophy?
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1 answer:
Zielflug [23.3K]2 years ago
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<u>Epithelial tissue</u>  are affected by muscular dystrophy.

The correct option is C.

<h3>What is muscular dystrophy?</h3>

A set of disorders affecting the muscles called muscular dystrophies are brought on by genetic abnormalities. Muscle sluggishness impairs mobility over time, making daily chores challenging.

<h3>What is epithelial tissue and its function?</h3>

The epithelium is a type of bodily tissue that forms the coating on all of your body's internal and external surfaces, lines your hollow organs and cavities, and makes up the majority of your glands.

The body contains a variety of epithelial tissues. They are the main tissue in glands, line body cavities and hollow organs, and form the coating of all body surfaces. They carry out numerous tasks, including those related to defense, secretion, absorption, excretion, filtration, diffusion, and sensory reception.

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Patients with muscular dystrophy have decreased voluntary motion, while involuntary motions remain normal.

Which tissues are affected by muscular dystrophy?

A. both skeletal and cardiac muscle

B. cardiac muscle only

C. epithelial tissue only

D. both cardiac and smooth muscle

E. smooth muscle only

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