No biceps, triceps, quadriceps and muscles that you can selectivly use are voluntary muscles.
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No biceps, triceps, quadriceps and muscles that you can selectivly use are voluntary muscles.
The three types of muscles are skeletal (striated, voluntary; e.g., biceps brachii), cardiac (striated, involuntary; i.e., myocardium), and smooth muscles (smooth, involuntary; e.g., gut).
you have 2 different types of muscle... voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary muscles like you biceps, triceps, quads etc. move when you want them to and involuntary muscle like you stomach and you lungs move by themselves and you have no control
Basically all the muscles you can consciously control such as your biceps. (Involuntary muscles tend to be things like the intestinal tract or the urinary bladder, which have an autonomic response).
a muscle can be both involuntary or voluntary.the muscles which are under our control are said to known as voluntary muscle.e.g. biceps,triceps.the muscle which are not in our control are called involuntary muscles.e.g.muscle in our internal organs
The two main types of muscles are voluntary muscles and involuntary muscles. An voluntary muscle is a muscle that you use and work at your own will power such as your biceps or quads. In involuntary muscle is a muscle that is always being uses and you can not direct it otherwise, such as the heart.
They are involuntary muscles.
it is an involuntary action not muscles
Heart muscles are involuntary.
Voluntary muscles chose to be moved and your will. For example your pectoral muscles and or your biceps. You can flex them and move them to your control by giving in nerve signals from your brain to that muscle. Involuntary muscles have automatic neurological control. Example would be the heart, you don't think about it but it still beats, and if you do exercise your brain automatically tells your heart to beat faster to pump more blood into your body.
They are involuntary muscles.
yes. The smooth muscles (e.g. in the digestive tract) are involuntary.