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We have three types of muscle tissue; smooth, cardiac, and skeletal. Skeletal muscle tissue is the only one of the three that are voluntary.
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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 tissue is the only tissue that responds to voluntary movement. Smooth and Cardiac muscle tissue are controlled by the central nervous system.
Skeletal muscles are under voluntary control; smooth muscles and cardiac muscles aren't.
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The tissue that has more than one nucleus and is voluntary is the skeletal muscle. The tissues that are small, spindle shaped, and found in the walls of hollow organs are smooth muscles.
To do a voluntary action means to do it without pay, or without having to be asked or forced.Example:Martin's voluntary cleanup of the rubbish surprised them since nobody had asked him to do it.Voluntary means proceeding from one's own choice.
Smooth muscles are involuntary, as are cardiac muscles. Only skeletal muscles are voluntary.
Smooth muscle is not striated and is not under voluntary control. Your digestive system contains smooth muscle that is involuntary, which causes the digested food to move along the digestive tract in a motion called peristalsis.
There are three types of muscle tissue: smooth, skeletal, and cardiac. Smooth muscle lines the walls of hollow organs and are involuntary. Skeletal muscles are attached to the skeleton and its main function is voluntary movement. Cardiac muscle is found only in the heart. Both skeletal and cardiac muscle tissue is striated, smooth is not.