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Which Type of Muscle Contains Fusiform Cells That Function to Propel

Question 36

Question 36

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Which type of muscle contains fusiform cells that function to propel materials through hollow organs?


A) Voluntary
B) Striated
C) Smooth
D) Skeletal

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