Type your answer here... hat is The loss of sensation and voluntary muscle movements in a muscle is known as?
Paralysis
skeletal muscles or voluntary muscles
they are called caultonary muscles. YOU want to use them
The skeletal muscle, or striated muscle, is the muscle attached to the skeleton. Most skeletal muscles are attached to bones by bundles of collagen fibers known as tendons. The contraction of skeletal muscle is under voluntary control.
Microfilaments are well known for several things. They are known for amoeboid movement, formation of cleavage furrows, and the contracting of muscle cells.
A burning sensation in the esophagus is clinically known as gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD. It can occur because of a weak cardioesophageal sphincter muscle or a hiatal hernia, or both.
voluntary or striated muscle
skeletal muscles or voluntary muscles
a muscle can be both involuntary or voluntary.the muscles which are under our control are said to known as voluntary muscle.e.g. biceps,triceps.the muscle which are not in our control are called involuntary muscles.e.g.muscle in our internal organs
The skeletal muscle is the only type of muscle which is voluntary.
they are called caultonary muscles. YOU want to use them
skeletal muscles are defined as attached to the bones of the skeleton and make body movement possible. they are also known as striated muscles and they are voluntary muscles, meaning you can control any movement.
The part of the brain known as the motor cortex controls all voluntary movements, including running.
Broca's area
The skeletal muscle, or striated muscle, is the muscle attached to the skeleton. Most skeletal muscles are attached to bones by bundles of collagen fibers known as tendons. The contraction of skeletal muscle is under voluntary control.
Broca's area
Random/confused brain signals that force involuntary muscle movements. It is also known as 'Spasticity'. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spasticity
The Serratus Anterior - this muscle is abducts the scapula and is commonly emploed in pushing movements - like punching. As boxers punch alot these muscles are very well developed