Smooth muscle is nonstriated involuntary muscle
Longitudinal layer of smooth muscle
the muscle fibers run parallel to the long axis of the organ.
Smooth muscle lacks the coarse connective tissue sheaths found in the skeletal muscle
A small amount of fine connective tissue is secreted by the smooth muscle themselves
Smooth muscle fibers are small spindle-shaped cells
Each cell has one centrally located nucleus. 5-10 um and 30-200 um long
Regulation of Contraction
Skeletal muscles are voluntary Cardiac and smooth muscles are involuntary
Cells exhibit individual neuromuscular junctions
Skeletal: Yes Cardiac: NO Smooth: Not unitary muscle; yes in multiunit muscle
Circular layer of smooth muscle
The fibers run around the circumstances of the organ
Smooth muscle has varicosities instead of neuromuscular junction
The innervating nerve fibers of the autonomic nervous system have numerous bulbous swelling call Varicosities.
Smooth muscle fibers have less elaborate SR and No T-Tubules.
The sarcoplasmic reticulum of smooth muscle fibers has no terminal cistern and lacks a specific pattern relative to the myofilaments