Muscles located in the walls of the small intestine help push digested material along. Muscles located in the walls of arteries help push blood along. Based on this information and your understanding of muscle types, which of the following statements is correct?

Both sets of muscles are involuntary and smooth.
Both sets of muscles are voluntary and smooth.
Both sets of muscles are smooth, although one set is voluntary, and the other set is involuntary.
Both sets of muscles are voluntary, although one set is striated, and the other set is smooth.

I would go with the first choice.

:/ Im sorry but its not that i'm impatient I has to go somewhere soon D:.

To determine the correct statement, we need to consider the characteristics of the muscles in both the small intestine and arteries.

Muscles in the walls of the small intestine help push digested material along. These muscles are known as smooth muscles, also called involuntary muscles. Smooth muscles are not under conscious control and are responsible for many involuntary movements in our body, including the movement of materials through organs like the intestines. Therefore, we can conclude that the muscles in the walls of the small intestine are involuntary and smooth.

Muscles in the walls of arteries help push blood along. These muscles are known as vascular smooth muscles. Similar to the smooth muscles in the small intestine, these muscles are involuntary and responsible for regulating blood flow by contracting and relaxing the arteries.

Based on this understanding, the correct statement is:
Both sets of muscles are involuntary and smooth.