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To pass the ASVAB General Science test you need a score of 66.

The range of possible scores is 0 to 100.

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ASVAB General Science - FAQ Sample Questions

The three types of muscle in the human body are





Correct Answer:
skeletal, smooth and cardiac


the human body is composed of three types of muscle tissue: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. each type has unique structures and functions that are essential for the body's overall operation. understanding these differences is crucial for comprehending how the body works and how it responds to challenges and diseases.

skeletal muscle is the type of muscle that most people are familiar with, as it is associated with the body's movement. these muscles are voluntary, meaning we can control their movement consciously. they are attached to bones by tendons and produce all the movements of body parts in relation to each other. for example, when you decide to lift your hand, your brain sends a signal that activates the skeletal muscles in your arm. skeletal muscles are also responsible for other functions such as posture and body support.

smooth muscle, in contrast, is involuntary, which means it cannot be consciously controlled. this type of muscle is found in the walls of hollow organs, including the stomach, intestines, blood vessels, and bladder. smooth muscles work automatically to regulate various bodily functions. for instance, they help in the digestion of food by moving it through the digestive system and they regulate blood pressure by controlling the contraction and relaxation of blood vessels.

cardiac muscle, like smooth muscle, is also involuntary. this type of muscle is found only in the walls of the heart. its primary function is to pump blood throughout the body. cardiac muscle fibers are interconnected in a complex network which helps in the coordinated contraction of the heart. this coordination is crucial for maintaining a steady and effective heartbeat.

each type of muscle tissue plays a critical role in our body's function and health. skeletal muscles help us to perform voluntary movements, smooth muscles take care of involuntary functions inside our organs, and cardiac muscle is essential for sustaining life by pumping blood. understanding these muscle types not only aids in learning about human biology but also in diagnosing and treating various muscle-related conditions.