Any action that is not voluntary, ie: stomach, intestines, peristalsis (the movement of food through the GI tract)
Smooth muscles
A smooth muscle is responsible for the contractibility of hollow organs, such as blood vessels and the gastrointestinal tract. Going to the bathroom would be controlled by these types of muscles.
Smooth muscles and cardiac muscles are found in the heart.
Peristalsis.Examples of peristaltic movements are:the movement of food along the GITthe movement of urine from the kidneys to the bladder (through the ureters)
the smooth muscles are non striated,we have smooth muscles in many areas of the body,especially in the wall of digestive system organs.
Involuntarily controlled muscles
Of the three types of muscle, the two that are involuntary are cardiac muscle and smooth muscle.
Skeletal muscles can be consciously controlled during exercise, whereas cardiac and smooth muscles cannot be consciously controlled.
Smooth muscles
Cardiac muscle and smooth muscle, these are involuntary.
The three kinds of muscles are the smooth, cardiac and the skeletal. The smooth muscles are controlled by the autonomic nervous system. The cardiac muscles are in the heart and the skeletal help move our bodies.
moving your arms,legs,fingers,etc.
because its attach to the bones movement is a shorten shorten contrast
are multiunit muscles.single unit muscle
Your blood vessels intestines bladder and other involuntarily controlled muscles are smooth muscles
Yes, skeletal muscles are voluntary, meaning they can be intentionally controlled. This distinguishes them from the cardiac muscle (heart) and smooth muscles, which are involuntary.
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)