Jumping rope is involuntary. You can move your arms freely to wave the jump rope over your head and also jump over it. If you were to say that the jump rope was too cold or too warm, then it would be voluntary because your brain will send you a message when you touch the jump rope to let go or pull away.
The hamstrings are voluntary or skeletal muscles.
Voluntary motions are completely under the control of an organism like walking, jumping etc but Involuntary motions are completed without any conscious recognition and effort of organism like heart beat and reflex actions. Not quite the same as conscious versus unconscious.
The brainstem controls the involuntary muscles and the cerebellum controls the voluntary muscles.
Muscles vary throughout the body by voluntary and involuntary, voluntary is the muscles you can move and involuntary is the muscles you can't move.
it is a voluntary process. but if you hold it in to long, then you will urinate involentarily.
No, jumping rope is a voluntary action that requires intentional effort from the individual to engage in the activity. It involves coordination, timing, and muscle control to successfully jump over the rope.
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both voluntary and involuntary why voluntary? because we can flap our eye lids as per our wish. why involuntary? because if anything is coming straight to our eye our eyes automatically get closed.
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Involuntary is not under your control while voluntary is.
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voluntary, a typical person can move it at will.
neck muscle is voluntary muscle i think this is correct
Voluntary .. you make the choice to for example get a soda can .. blinking, breathing are involuntary you don't have to think about it
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