Yes, skeletal tissue is the only tissue out of musclular and smooth tissue that is voluntary because you do not have to force the others to move.
skeletal muscle
Yes
Skeletal muscles are under voluntary control; smooth muscles and cardiac muscles aren't.
During contraction the two articulating bones move equally
Muscle tissue. Cardiac: the muscles in or related to the heart Skeletal: muscles that you can voluntarily control, such as your biceps Smooth: muscles in or around your organs, which cannot be voluntarily controlled (ie. the muscles in your stomach or intestines)
Generally, skeletal muscle is voluntarily controlled and smooth muscle is not. Some structures have a combination of both. For example, the bladder is made up of smooth muscle and consists of some skeletal muscle at the sphincter which is capable of "holding" it until you are ready.
Approximately half of the human body weight is composed of skeletal muscle that is voluntarily controlled. It is also referred to as striated muscle.
Skeletal muscle is most often controlled by conscious thought.
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Skeletal Muscle
Of the three types of muscle, the two that are involuntary are cardiac muscle and smooth muscle.