deep transverse perineal muscle.
it is a voluntary process. but if you hold it in to long, then you will urinate involentarily.
Voluntary muscles help you to perform voluntary movements.
The brainstem controls the involuntary muscles and the cerebellum controls the voluntary muscles.
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the central nervous system handles all voluntary movement in the body:)
The example of the processes which is under voluntary control are urination and defecation. Voluntary control is an act that is normally controlled by an individualâ??s will.
Only up to a point: if the bladder gets too full, it will find relief.
SNS - Somatic Nervous System * Involuntary control is provided by ANS *
external urethral sphincter
Voluntary means you have voluntary control, while the involuntary you do not have voluntary control of them.
You can control voluntary muscles.
Voluntary muscles are what you have control over. Like your skeletal muscle are usually voluntary. Involuntary muscles are what you have no control of. Like your smooth and cardiac muscles you have no control of. The difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles are voluntary muscles you have control of and involuntary you have no control of. Hope this answered your question.
it is a voluntary process. but if you hold it in to long, then you will urinate involentarily.
One advantage to having voluntary muscle control is that it is voluntary - we are able to control movement which has many benefits.
voluntary because you can control writing
voluntary, you control what it does.
Neither. The terms voluntary and involuntary apply to muscles, and the backbone isn't a muscle. The muscles that control its movement are voluntary as you can consciously control them.