Spasm
Yes, the heart is an involuntary muscle. It contracts without conscious control.
Yes, the heart is an involuntary muscle. It contracts without conscious control.
It is called involuntary muscle or smooth muscle.
The a voluntary muscle contracts involuntarily, you will see a little movement through your skin. These movements are often called Tics, Twitches, and Spasms. If the involuntary contractions are widespread and very energetic, they may be called, "Seizures".
Involuntary muscle is muscle that contracts on its own. You do not have to think about contracting it. You find this type of muscle in hollow organs such as the digestive tract. You also find a type of involuntary muscle in the heart.
It is called the cardiac muscle
It is called the cardiac muscle
when the muscle shortens (contracts), the two bones come closer together, isometric contraction excepted.
i do believe it is called a smooth muscle or an involuntary muscle.
A spasm - or a twitch.
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
its Smooth muscle is an involuntary non-striated muscle, so-called because it has no sarcomeres and therefore no striations (bands or stripes). It is divided into two subgroups, single-unit and multiunit smooth muscle. Within single-unit muscle, the whole bundle or sheet of smooth muscle cells contracts as a syncytium. lol i know more than u