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In some reflex actions skeletal muscles contract without the involvement of what?

In some reflex actions, skeletal muscles contract without the involvement of conscious thought or decision-making processes from the brain. These reflex actions are controlled by the spinal cord and are known as spinal reflexes.


Can involuntary actions be controlled?

Involuntary actions, such as reflexes and autonomic responses, are generally automatic and not consciously controlled. However, certain techniques, like biofeedback or specific forms of meditation, can help individuals gain some awareness and influence over these actions, particularly in areas like heart rate or breath control. Nevertheless, completely controlling involuntary actions remains challenging due to their nature.


What is the tecnical term for butt clenching?

The technical term for butt clenching is "gluteal contraction." This refers to the tightening or activation of the gluteal muscles, which can occur voluntarily or involuntarily. It is often associated with various physical activities, posture, or emotional responses. In some contexts, it may also be referred to as "sphincter contraction" when involving the anal sphincter muscles.


What are some voluntary actions for skeletal muscles?

lifting a book kicking a ball running jumping walking swimming typing writing lifting your hand etc. anything that you can do on purpose is a voluntarily skeletal muscle action.


If a chapter 13 bankruptcy was voluntarily dismissed not discharged can it be removed from your credit file?

You can't get it removed. It is a public record. If you file a bankruptcy and get it voluntarily dismissed the next day, it will still be on your credit report. Also, by the way, not paying into a Chapter 13 plan is not a voluntary dismissal. The Trustee moved to have the bankruptcy dismissed. - The easier approach would have been to actually voluntarily have it dismissed. Regarding Nate's posting, I agree that non-payment of a Chapter 13 normally results in the trustee moving to dismiss your case, which is an involuntary dismissal. I have no idea if whether a Chapter 13 is voluntarily or involuntarily dismissed affects your credit rating differently (probably not, credit reporting agencies barely seem to recognize the difference between Chapter 7's and Chapter 13's, much less the way in which any particular case is dismissed), but there can be a big difference to the debtor whether a case is involuntarily or voluntarily dismissed if a creditor has moved to get property back. Once a creditor asks the court for permission to get back some property (such as a car or home), which they do by filing a Motion for Relief from Stay, then if you voluntarily dismiss your case you are barred from re-filing a new Chapter 13 for 180 days. This 180 days may be enough time for the creditor to foreclose/repo and sell the property. Once a creditor moves to repo/foreclose in a Chapter 13, many people prefer to be involuntarily dismissed so they can re-file a new Chapter 13 immediately and get protection again before the creditor sells the collateral. Please keep in mind this is not legal advice but simply a statement of what many people do in that situation from my perspective. So, while Nate (in the posting above) said it is easier to voluntarily dismiss, that does not mean it is always better to voluntarily dismiss, depending on the circumstances.


What type of muscle tissue is voluntarily controlled?

Generally, skeletal muscle is voluntarily controlled and smooth muscle is not. Some structures have a combination of both. For example, the bladder is made up of smooth muscle and consists of some skeletal muscle at the sphincter which is capable of "holding" it until you are ready.


Is the esophagus voluntary?

The esophagus is primarily controlled by involuntary muscle contractions called peristalsis, which moves food from the mouth to the stomach. However, we can control the movement of food voluntarily to some extent, such as during swallowing.


What are the causes of ear rumbling?

Ear rumbling, also known as voluntary tensor tympani contraction, is caused by the contraction of a small muscle in the middle ear called the tensor tympani muscle. This muscle can be voluntarily controlled by some individuals, leading to the sensation of rumbling or a low-frequency sound in the ear.


Can you file for divorce if he is involuntarily committed?

You can file for divorce any time you want to file for divorce. The fact that he is involuntarily committed, is his problem. Do not make it your problem. You file for a divorce by filling out a form and paying some money and doing some other stuff. It is not real difficult. Still, since most people only do it once they pay a lawyer so it will be done right.


What are some Controlled variable?

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How can some lipidoses disorders be controlled?

Some lipidoses disorders can be controlled with changes in the diet, medications, or enzyme supplements.


How are the micturation reflex and conscious thought involved in urination?

The micturition reflex is an automatic process where the bladder expels urine when it reaches a certain level of fullness, controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Conscious thought can influence urination by allowing an individual to voluntarily start or stop the process, giving them some control over when and where they urinate.