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Hmmm, there are a number of possible conditions such as Tourette Syndrom, or epilepsy, as well as ALS.

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Q: What is the name of the disease where you do not have control of any of your muscles and so every movement is unvoluntary?
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How do voluntary Muscles work?

by your self unlike unvoluntary muscles by sam


Difference between voluntary and nonvoluntary muscles?

The only unvoluntary muscle is cardiac muscle. Heart is cardiac muscle. Unvoluntary muscle does not need nerve system in order to work. It works even if we are not in concious. Voluntary muscles need nerve system to move. The coordinating centre in our brain send nerve impulses to the muscles for various movement such as running and chewing. Instances of voluntary muscles are smooth muscle and skeletal muscle.


What you control the movement of these muscles?

voluntary muscles


What do you control the movement of these muscles?

voluntary muscles


Muscles that you connot control movement of are muscles?

Involuntary muscles


You control the movement of these muscles?

something.


What kind of muscles are the cardiac muscles?

They are considered involuntary muscles, as you are unable to control their movement.


What muscles do you control the movement of?

they are called caultonary muscles. YOU want to use them


How many muscles control the movement of the hand?

about twenty


What A pair of muscles that work together to control movement?

i do not no


What is a example for movement?

Movement is when your move your body with your muscles. You are using kinetic energy to control the movement in your body.


How many muscles are in the eye?

Orbital muscles of the eye include:Superior ObliqueInferior ObliqueSuperior rectusinferior rectuslateral rectusmedial rectusLevator Palpebrae superioris (controls eyelid)So 17 muscles control the movement of the eyeball.how many eye muscles control swiveling movement?