In humans smooth muscles are controlled by the autonomous nervous system. Smooth muscle is found in blood vessels, the digestive tract, the iris and skin. These muscles move or contract in response to automatic signals, e.g. the presence of food in the stomach or bright light in the eyes. Cardiac muscle also contracts automatically, controlled by special groups of pacemaker cells in the heart.
you lung muscles which are breathing muscles they even move when you are sleeping.
Heart muscle also moves on its own
Smooth muscles, such as the muscles in the intestines
involuntary muscles
an involuntary muscle
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Your lung muscles that move even while in your sleep.
Basically, All the muscles in your entire body can move.There's muscles that you can move on your own, and there's muscles that you can't.Nevertheless, these muscles that you can't move, move by itself.These muscles are called "The cardiac and smooth muscles.".Muscles that you are able to move on your own are "Skeletal muscles.".- Christofer Placencio, 01/31/13.
Muscles vary throughout the body by voluntary and involuntary, voluntary is the muscles you can move and involuntary is the muscles you can't move.
Different muscles move different parts of the body.
skeletal muscles
The skeletal muscles
The skeletal muscles
Muscles and tendons move bones at the joints. You can not actually "move bones" on your own, rather you can only contract and relax certain muscles and tendons specifically told to listen to you.
The muscles contract to move parts of the body
Each segment has its own muscles that allow the lengthening or shortening of the body in order to move.
No. Muscles have to move bones.
When muscles move, they produce body heat.