Involuntary muscles are controlled by the medulla which is present in the hindbrain part , the involuntary act involve the movement of food in our oesophagus.
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Yes, you have no voluntary control over your heart.
that is an enormously vague and unhelpful question. there are many muscles in the body. Skeletal muscles attach to bones Smooth (invoulentary) muscles generally attatch to and originate in tissues Cardiac (heart) muscle is contained within the heart. These are the three types of muscle in the body. Some common examples: biceps brachii muscle: scapula and radius pectoralis major muscle: ribs, clavicle, sternum and humerus.
that is an enormously vague and unhelpful question. there are many muscles in the body. Skeletal muscles attach to bones Smooth (invoulentary) muscles generally attatch to and originate in tissues Cardiac (heart) muscle is contained within the heart. These are the three types of muscle in the body. Some common examples: biceps brachii muscle: scapula and radius pectoralis major muscle: ribs, clavicle, sternum and humerus.
cardiac muscle walls of the stomach and intestines walls of blood vessels
Heart, because it pumps blood that contains Oxygen and nutrients to the body.
Both because for example for involuntary the brain stem control heartbeats, breathing etc and for voluntary when you chose to move your hand or to catch something
These muscles are called "skeletal muscles".
Skeletal muscles.
The heart and the lungs, these are known as involuntary muscles.
There are many muscles in the human muscular system. The main muscles are the cardiac muscles located near the heart, the biceps muscles, the abdominal muscles and the quadrocept muscles.
Muscles that are connected to bones are called skeletal muscles, voluntary muscles or striated muscles.