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skeletal muscle
Your brain tells the muscle to move by sending electric impulses through your nerves to your muscles.
When you want to move a muscle, your brain sends a message out to the muscle you want to move, and the muscle sends a message back to your brain that your moving it and where.
All muscles are controlled by impulses from the brain. Skeletal muscle is, with few exceptions, the only type of muscle that can be controlled at will.
Muscles move by contracting. Contraction of muscles makes them shorter and thicker which causes them to pull on the bone or part of the body that they are attached to, therefore making it move.
they are called caultonary muscles. YOU want to use them
These structures do not contain smooth muscle A brain - The brain does not contain muscles!C arm musclesD leg musclesThese DO contain smooth muscle:B heartE intestines
No, you simply can't contract your brain. First of all, the brain isn't a muscle, and even if you could, there are no sensory rescptors inside your brain to fell it. So if I somehow found my way inside your brain, you'd be unable to feel it.
smooth muscle
There are a number of muscles found in the walls of many internal organs. The common ones include smooth muscles and involuntary muscles among others.
the cerebrum controls muscle functions
All of them. If the brain was a muscle I would recommend starting with that.