muskelväggarna
Muskelväggarna, Swedish for "muscle walls," refers to the muscular layers found in various biological structures. The most common context is the muscular walls of organs, particularly the hollow organs of the body. These include the walls of blood vessels, such as arteries and veins, which contain smooth muscle that regulates blood pressure and flow. The digestive tract, from the esophagus to the intestines, also possesses muscular walls that propel food through peristalsis. The urinary bladder and uterus are other examples of organs with significant muscular walls that contract for expulsion of urine and childbirth, respectively.
The composition of muscle walls varies depending on their function and location. Smooth muscle is typically