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Is the skeletal muscle voluntary?

Yes. Involuntary muscle movements include heartbeat, digestion in the stomach and breathing.


What is the Involuntary muscle of lungs?

The diaphragm because breathing is an involuntary movement.


What is the main function of muscle cells?

involuntary muscle movements


What tissue controls voluntary and involuntary movements?

Skeletal muscle tissue controls voluntary movements, as it is under conscious control and allows for precise muscle contractions, such as those used in walking or speaking. In contrast, smooth muscle tissue, found in organs like the intestines and blood vessels, regulates involuntary movements, such as digestion and blood flow, without conscious control. Cardiac muscle tissue, found in the heart, also operates involuntarily to pump blood throughout the body.


What is the tissue that causes movement in animals?

The tissue that causes movement in animals is called muscle tissue. There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth. Skeletal muscle is responsible for voluntary movements, cardiac muscle makes up the heart and is involved in involuntary contractions, while smooth muscle controls involuntary movements in internal organs. Together, these muscle tissues enable a wide range of movements essential for survival and function.


Posterior portion of the brain that coordinates muscle movement?

The brain stem controls muscle movements. Even involuntary movements are controlled by the tiny brain stem. Without the use of your brain stem, you will not "remember" how to do the simplest task.


What is the involuntary breathing muscle in respiration called?

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How are diaphragm muscle both voluntary and involuntary?

It is an involuntary muscle. You do not have to think about breathing, it's automatic.


What is the name of the muscle that controls the process of breathing?

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Does the cerebrum cause involuntary muscle control?

No, the cerebrum does not control involuntary muscle movements. Involuntary muscle control, such as that of the heart and digestive organs, is primarily managed by the autonomic nervous system, which includes structures like the brainstem and hypothalamus. The cerebrum is mainly involved in voluntary movements, higher cognitive functions, and sensory processing.


Can you make the hairs on your arm stand on ends?

No, and the muscle that controls the movement is the piloerector muscle. See piloerector which are smooth muscle (involuntary)


What do the nerve and muscle cells do?

controls your body and your movements