no, it is not.
yes, neck is a voluntary muscle which can be controlled by us.
neck muscle is voluntary muscle i think this is correct
If you are referring to the skeletal muscles of the neck, then yes. All skeletal muscle are voluntary. You can control when your neck moves, while you cannot control when your heart pumps.
It is voluntary due to the fact that we can move our tongue anywhere inside our mouth and to the 8 muscles that control it that is also called extrinsic and intrinsic muscles. These muscles are voluntary so you can move your tongue to it.
The trapezius raises scapulaas when shrugging shoulders, and pulls head backwards.
These is also called as voluntary muscles here are examples: biceps, triceps, fingers, neck, arm muscle, leg muscle... (ETC...) Hamstrings, GLuteals,
Voluntary means you have voluntary control, while the involuntary you do not have voluntary control of them.
paralysis of voluntary muscles, not involuntary muscles and tissues that control body functions
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