All muscle types are controlled by the nervous system (CNS and/or the PNS).
cardiac muscle
it is involuntary and is controlled by autonomic ground plexus.smooth muscle is found on wall of organs.
Cardiac muscle and smooth muscle, these are involuntary.
Of the three types of muscle, the two that are involuntary are cardiac muscle and smooth muscle.
Skeletal muscle
There are some muscles in the body we cannot control: they are called involuntary muscles and cardiac muscles. Involuntary muscles are found in the digestive tract for example. Cardiac muscles are found in the heart. Neither these two muscle types are controlled. We can control what are called voluntary muscles which are the muscles that were used to move our bones.
Involuntary, because we don't think about our hearts beating.
Involuntary
Voluntary (or skeletal) muscle cells, involuntary (or smooth) muscle cells, and cardiac (or heart) muscle cells, all have thick and thin filaments (myosin and actin, respectively), for their sliding filament mechanism, enabling movements However, since their funscions are different, there are significiant differences in their structures: shapes, sizes, proportion of filaments, their response to stimulus, and the kind of stimulus itself, for example.
They are involuntary i.e. they are not able to be consciously controlled.
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.
Cardiac muscle is striated and is involuntary muscle. Smooth muscle is also controlled involuntarily by the brain. Skeletal muscle, however, is voluntary.