Aorta to: arteries, capillaries, venules, veins, superior/inferior Vena Cavae, to Right atrium of the heart, through the tricuspid valve(or called the right AV valve) into the Right ventricle, then pushed through the Pulmonary valve into the Pulmonary trunk and then off into the Pulmonary-Arteries ( to the lungs), then to Pulmonary arteries( which bring blood back to the heart), then into the Left atrium through the Mitral valve into the Left Ventricle, which pushes blood through the Aortic Valve then back to the Aorta!
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Just imagine the process in your head. Once you trace it with your mind it is easy to follow!
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Smooth muscles are the type of muscle that contracts and relax to control the movement of the contents.
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What are Smooth muscles?
Because it lacks sarcomeres and as a result, striations, smooth muscle is an involuntary non-striated muscle (bands or stripes). Its two subgroups are single-unit smooth muscle and multi-unit smooth muscle. A syncytium is the collective contraction of the sheet or bundle of smooth muscle cells that make up a single-unit muscle.
Smooth muscle makes up the walls of hollow organs including the stomach, intestines, bladder, and uterus as well as the blood and lymphatic vessels, as well as the tracts of the respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. The ciliary muscle, a type of smooth muscle present in the eyes, changes the shape of the lens by dilation and contraction of the iris.
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According to Course point/ Prep U the answer is. Physiology wise I do not know why this is the answer.
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Answer:
The answer to the following question is Golgi.
Explanation:
The Golgi Body or the Golgi Complex is also known as Golgi Apparatus which is the secretory pathway and they also utilized in this secretory process.
It is the dispatch station and the major collection of the protein products which receive from the ER (endoplasmic reticulum )
It is found in most of the cell and it is organelle found inside the Eukaryotic cell.
The answer youre looking for is C