Looking at some unknown muscle tissue under a microscope, you see cells that are not striated, are thick in the middle and tapered at the ends, and that create a sheet of tissue. What part of the body could this tissue have come from? (1 point)
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The described muscle tissue with cells that are not striated, thick in the middle and tapered at the ends, and create a sheet of tissue is characteristic of smooth muscle tissue. Smooth muscle can be found lining the walls of organs and structures throughout the body, such as the gastrointestinal tract, blood vessels, and reproductive organs.