it is a voluntary process. but if you hold it in to long, then you will urinate involentarily.
Movement of urine into the bladder is an involuntary activity.
I think it is volunary
The hamstrings are voluntary or skeletal muscles.
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.
eyes,legs,
deep transverse perineal muscle.
Well, an example of involuntary is your esophagus or intestines. We were taught that digestion is an involuntary process, so I am sorry but I do not know of any voluntary muscle examples.
Annexation can involve both voluntary and involuntary processes. A voluntary process can be demonstrated through a request from a property owner and an involuntary process can be demonstrated through a city's choice to annex a property without the owner's consent.
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.
Yes. To prevent the involuntary urination i think you have to potty train the baby.
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Change can be both voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary change is when an individual chooses to make a change, while involuntary change happens without the individual's deliberate intention or control. Both types of change are natural parts of life and can lead to personal growth and development.
Involuntary is not under your control while voluntary is.
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neck muscle is voluntary muscle i think this is correct
voluntary, a typical person can move it at will.