No, for instance a reflex is not.
false
The somatic nervous system is voluntary because one can consciously control the responses.
no
No. Some are involuntary. For example, the beating of the heart. The nervous system's effect can be seen as an EKG.
Skeletal muscles are voluntary in terms of their control by the nervous system.
The somatic nervous system is voluntary, meaning it is under conscious control.
No, voluntary responses do not control the activity of glands because gland activity is mainly regulated by the autonomic nervous system, which works involuntarily. Glands respond to various stimuli such as hormones, nervous signals, and environmental factors to produce and secrete their specific substances.
Your reflcts are unvoluntary, but everything else isn't.
the somatic nervous system
These nerves control voluntary movements.
The efferent division of the PNS carries signals from the central nervous system to the muscles and glands to control responses. It consists of the somatic nervous system, which controls voluntary movements, and the autonomic nervous system, which regulates involuntary functions such as heart rate and digestion.
it can cause paralysis,or losse of control over voluntary movements