Cerebellum. Also called the little brain in the posterior of the head.
Primarily the cerebellum. The lower brain, as opposed to frontal or temporal lobes.
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Cerebellum controls balance and fine tunes movements. It doesn't directly control actions of muscles but it keeps movements from becoming shaky. For example, damage to the cerebellum doesn't paralyze you but you will definately have a hard time pointing at something specifically. The cerebellum takes in information about where your body is in relationship to everything else and adjusts. So instead of falling down when you're on your two feet, the cerebellum adjusts muscles in the foot slightly to compensate for the weight differences that are always happening. Just stand up and notice how you automatically adjust muscles in your foot when you lean forward slightly or just moving your arm. That's the cerebellum at work so our movements are smooth and precise. It is the parietal lobe that does the actual muscle movement in general.
Any muscle you can control like your arm (you can control most of the muscles in your body). Any muscle you can't control is an involuntary muscle. The only one i can think of is a penis.
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The muscles that you control to do activities are your voluntary muscles. They allowed you to type this question, to read the web page, and do all sorts of other things.
Squats are good for the body. It builds muscles and is a functional exercise which makes real-life activities easier. It also burns a lot of fats and maintains balance as well mobility.
When you breathe, the actions of your rib muscles and diaphragm expand or contract your chest. As a result, air flows in and out.
When you breathe, the actions of your rib muscles and diaphragm expand or contract your chest. As a result, air flows in and out.
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Muscles that are under your control are known as voluntary muscles. The arms, legs, and face muscles are prime examples, as they are muscles under your control.
Yes, the human body uses over 600 muscles to control its motion and to maintain its balance. Muscles are also used for operating most of the body's systems such as the digestive system and the respiratory system (lungs).
Voluntary muscles are the muscles that we control to make it move unlike involuntary muscle, they control thereselves we can't control them.:)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))):((((((((Voluntary muscles are the muscles that we control to make it move unlike involuntary muscle, they control thereselves we can't control them.:)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))):((((((((