yes
The skeletal muscle is a type of the visceral muscle.
I think its the brain using the spinal cord
Skeletal muscles .
Smooth muscle cells are similar to skeletal muscle cells due to the actin-tropomyosin interactions. These interactions "tell" the muscle when to contract.
All of them contract to perform the specific functions.
Skeletal muscle
The skeletal muscle is the only type of muscle which is voluntary.
true
The stripes in skeletal muscle are formed by two different sorts of protein that slide over each other making the cell contract.
Skeletal muscles rely on contractions to move the bone they are attached to so it is contract and relax
Because muscle cells can only contract, not extend, skeletal muscles most work in pairs. While one muscle contracts, the other muscle in the pair relaxes to its original length.
Smooth muscle, skeletal muscle, and cardiac muscle all contract in response to signals from the nervous system or hormones. However, the contraction mechanism of smooth muscle is different from that of skeletal and cardiac muscle. Smooth muscle contracts more slowly and can sustain contractions for longer periods of time compared to skeletal and cardiac muscle. Additionally, smooth muscle does not have striations like skeletal and cardiac muscle, which gives it a more uniform appearance.