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No. Smooth muscle is controlled by the autonomic nervous system (like the intestinal muscles). Two skeletal muscles in the middle ear automatically

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Q: Is skeletal muscle controlled by the Autonomic Nervous System?
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Which effector is not directly controlled by the autonomic nervous system?

Skeletal Muscle


What are the effectors controlled by the autonomic nervous system?

The effectors leading to skeletal muscle.


What kind of Eye muscles are controlled by the autonomic nervous system?

intrinsic eye muscles are controlled by the autonomic nervous system


What nervous system innervates cardiac and smooth muscles and glands?

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Which muscle is not directly controlled by the autonomic nervous system?

smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and most glands


What is Skeletal muscles controlled by?

Skeletal muscles are controlled by motor neurons in the somatic branch of the peripheral nervous system, which is controlled by the central nervous system.


What system contols glandular activity and smooth muscle?

They are controlled by the autonomic nervous system.


Which is not directly regulated by the autonomic nervous system?

Skeletal muscles in the arm


Breathing is a function controlled by the autonomic nervous system?

The nervous system controls breathing rate.


The autonomic nervous system and the pituitary gland are controlled by the?

Hypothalamus.


3 kinds of muscles?

The three kinds of muscles are the smooth, cardiac and the skeletal. The smooth muscles are controlled by the autonomic nervous system. The cardiac muscles are in the heart and the skeletal help move our bodies.


How does the autonomic nervous differ from the somatic nervous system?

The somatic nervous system controls the voluntary movement of skeletal muscles, such as when you move your arm. The autonomic nervous systems controls the involuntary actions of internal organs and glands. The beating of your heart is controlled by this system. The autonomic nervous system is further broken up into two parts: the sympathetic, which controls arousal (think fight-or-flight), and the parasympathetic, which controls calming (think rest and digest).