Voluntary means you have voluntary control, while the involuntary you do not have voluntary control of them.
cardiac muscle
No, the heart is an involuntary muscle. You can affect your heart rate through your nervous system but you cannot contract and relax at will your heart muscle as you would your bicep or other voluntary muscle.
You have both an involuntary and a voluntary muscular system.
I think you have the skeletal system confused with the muscular system. Muscles are voluntary and involuntary, not bones.
muscular and skeletal
The muscular system consists ofSkeletal muscleSmooth musclecardiac muscle
muscular system
muscular system- offcourse!
The skeletal muscle covers and clings to the body skeleton. It is responsible for body movement and is voluntary because it is under our conscious control unlike the cardiac muscle which is responsible for the heart beat
The various types of muscles which belong to the muscular system.
Technically the muscular system refers to all three types of muscle tissues; skeletal, cardiac, and smooth. However, the cardiac and smooth muscles can be considered functional units of other systems as well. In the case of the cardiac muscle it would be the cardiovascular system and in the case of smooth muscle it would most likely be the digestive system. I say most likely because the largest amount of smooth muscle is associated with the digestive system and the gastrointestinal tract, but it is also a part of other systems and organs. Here a a few examples: muscular lining of arterioles in the cardiovascular system and the muscular lining of the urinary bladder in the excretory system.
The muscular system is attached to the skeletal system and circulatory system. So the muscle cells are in all three. Hope this helped! :) The muscular system.