Diapragm
The diaphragm because breathing is an involuntary movement.
It is called involuntary muscle or smooth muscle.
Epididymis
Involuntary muscle cells are called involuntary because they contract without conscious control. This means that they work automatically in response to stimuli from the nervous system or hormones, without us having to think about or actively control their movement. Examples include smooth muscle in the walls of internal organs.
It is an involuntary muscle. You do not have to think about breathing, it's automatic.
Yes. Involuntary muscle movements include heartbeat, digestion in the stomach and breathing.
It is called the cardiac muscle
It is called the cardiac muscle
The diaphragm is the main muscle of respiration. Other muscles, such as the intercostals, also aid breathing.
i do believe it is called a smooth muscle or an involuntary muscle.
Involuntary muscles found inside organs are called smooth muscles. These muscles control processes like digestion, blood vessel constriction, and breathing without our conscious effort.
Spasm