Not only will you not be able to move, you cannot survive without your muscles. Your muscles are responsible for keeping your heart beating, your lungs breathing, moving food through your intestines, and even intricate things like changing the diameter of your blood vessels.
yes, shivering is muscle movement without skeletal movement intended to produce heat.
No they cannot move without muscles while not using any other force as in a hand or it swinging or somthing like that.
no
Involuntary muscles are those that move without conscious control.
Involuntary muscles are those that move without conscious control.
Involuntary muscles move without conscious effort - the heart, for example.
umm...I would say hard muscles. just kidding, the smooth and cardiac muscles you don't control.
Yes they do, Read your lessons odessey students!!
Voluntary
Smooth muscles are involuntary in action means muscle that the muscles contract without conscious control. Smooth muscles are found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and blood vessels.
Involuntary muscles are not under you conscious control they are responsible for essential activities such as breathing and digesting food. Voluntary muscles are under your conscious control smiling, turning a page in a book are controlled by voluntary muscles.
Voluntary means you will do something cooperatively, where involuntary means you are forced to do something against your will. adjectiveadjective: involuntary1. done without will or conscious control."she gave an involuntary shudder"synonyms: spontaneous, instinctive, unconscious, unintentional, uncontrollable; More reflex, automatic; informalknee-jerk"an involuntary urge"antonyms: deliberate(especially of muscles or nerves) concerned in bodily processes that are not under the control of the will.
Some of the muscles that you cannot consciously control include your heart, your stomach, and your lower digestive organs. You are probably aware that you don't control your heartbeat directly with your mind (an organ called the "sinus node" communicates with a part of the brain that you don't "control" to pace the heart), but let me explain to you about the second two examples. You may or may not already know this, but it's not only acids that digest food in the lower digestive system, but a function known as "mechanical digestion" occurs there too. Mechanical digestion (the counterpart of "chemical digestion") is when food is literally mashed up by part of your body, such as your jaw. When food is in your stomach, or large intestines, etc., muscles in that organ expand and contract to mechanically digest your food, and all this happens without your control. Now some muscles, such as the diaphragm, are semi-autonomous, and sometimes work under your control, and sometimes not. Your diaphragm, for example, is sometimes controlled by the conscious mind to control breathing when playing an instrument, swimming, doing breathing exercises, etc.
Involuntary muscles.
cardiac muscles