The two ways that the nervous system can control the force generated by a muscle are by increasing amount and size of contactable muscle units and increasing how often action potentials are sent from the brain to the muscle.
because skeletal muscle is voluntary, the autonomic nervous system is that of involuntary impulses
True
Smooth muscle (under involuntary control by the autonomic nervous system).
Smooth muscle (under involuntary control by the autonomic nervous system).
CP affects the nervous system - mainly affects the motor control such as muscle control and muscle tone - the somatosensory cortex is located in the cerebrum
The somatic nervous system regulates skeletal muscle tissue, while the ANS services smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glandular tissue.
The somatic nervous system is voluntary because one can consciously control the responses.
The central nervous system supplies the body and muscle contraction. Striated muscle (skeletal muscle) contract voluntary with exception of the heart which is striated involuntary smooth muscle.
Yes. A nervous disorder can affect motion. Muscles are controlled by the nervous system so malfunctions can cause muscle movements to be disturbed. In extreme cases such as ALS it can cause lost of muscle control entirely.
The portion of the nervous system that is most closely associated with the contraction of the cardiac muscle is the autonomic nervous system.
Autonomic Nervous System
no the brain does not control the nervous system however it is a big part of the nervous system and helps it in many ways.