Final answer:
Smooth muscle lacks transverse tubules and striations, but still contains actin and myosin for muscle contractions. It has a single nucleus and a nonstriated, uniform appearance.The correct option is:
**B. transverse tubules and striations.**
Step-by-step explanation:
The student has asked what smooth muscle lacks. The correct answer is B. transverse tubules and striations. Unlike skeletal and cardiac muscles, smooth muscle cells have a spindle shape with a single, centrally located nucleus and do not exhibit the banded appearance because they lack the organized sarcomeres of striated muscles.
However, smooth muscle does contain the contractile proteins actin and myosin, which are necessary for muscle contraction but are not arranged in the same regular pattern as in skeletal and cardiac muscle, giving the smooth muscle its nonstriated, uniform appearance.The correct option is:
**B. transverse tubules and striations.**