heart and breathing (during sleep)
You have control over the muscles in the body parts where you feel you can move. For example, you have control over your leg muscles because you can move your leg using your muscles in it. You have no control over involuntary muscles like the heart and intestines.
Different muscles move different parts of the body.
You can not control the smooth muscles as well as cardiac muscles of your body. They are called as involuntary muscles.
Involuntary muscles in the body, such as the muscles in the digestive system and the heart, are not under voluntary control.
The muscles contract to move parts of the body
You can consciously control skeletal muscles in your body, such as those in your arms, legs, and face. These muscles are responsible for voluntary movements.
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the muscles that you do not moved yet
Body parts commonly used in balancing include the feet, ankles, legs, core muscles, and arms. These parts work together to help maintain stability and equilibrium. Practicing balance exercises can help improve coordination and strengthen these muscles for better balance control.
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The cerebrum in the brain controls voluntary muscle movements in the body through its communication with the motor cortex. This includes control of muscles in the arms, legs, face, and other parts of the body that are involved in conscious movements.