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Striated Muscle
makes up the voluntary or skeletal muscles that move all bones, as well as controlling facial expression and eye movements.
fascia
Is fibrous tissue that envelops and separates muscles and contains the muscle's blood, lymph, and nerve supply.
Smooth muscle
makes up the involuntary or visceral muscles that move internal organs such as the digestive tract, blood vessels, and secretory ducts leading from glands.
Are controlled by the autonomic nervous system.
Cardiac muscle
is striated in appearance but is like smooth muscle in action. It's movement isn't consciously controlled and their fibers are branching fibers and are found in the heart.