Pancreas is your answer
Plus, it also breaks down fats :)
Answer:
Left image: striated, voluntary
Right image: visceral, smooth, involuntary
Explanation:
The image you attached shows two kinds of muscles: the skeletal muscle <em>(left side) </em>and the smooth muscle <em>(right side).</em>
The "skeletal muscle" is the muscle responsible for the body's<em> voluntary movements.</em> Their fibers appear<em> striated, tubular </em>and <em>multinucleated</em>. They are attached to the skeleton.
The "smooth muscle," like the cardiac muscle, is the muscle responsible for the body's <em>involuntary movements. </em>Its fibers are <em>nonstriated</em> and <em>nonnucleated. </em>They can be found in the<u> wall of hollow organs</u> like <em>urinary bladder, uterus, intestines, etc.</em>
Answer: Claudication pain during exercise. Myoclonus short contraction of one or a group of muscles.
Explanation:
- Claudication is a muscle condition related to pain, discomfort, and fatigue in the arms, legs, which is most intensified during exercise. This pain most often affects the thighs but also the hands. It comes because of the constriction of blood vessels that cannot effectively pump blood into a painful part.
- Physiological myoclonus can occur at bedtime (nocturnal myoclonus). Myoclonus may occur secondary to other disorders, including metabolic, degenerative diseases (eg, Alzheimer's disease, progressive myoclonic epilepsy. Myoclonus that occurs in severe closed head injuries. Such a condition often worsens during movement. However, it can also sometimes happen spontaneously when movement is restricted.