Voluntary muscles are muscles that are controlled by the person's will. The difference between the voluntary muscles and involuntary muscles are you don't have to think about involuntary muscles such as your heart. An example of voluntary muscles are your arms, legs, mouth, and fingers.
A voluntary muscle is a muscle under our conscious control. For instance, If I want to move my head, arms, legs, and eat using my jaw, etc. to do so I use muscles that I can control, and only use them when I want to. A good example of an involuntary muscle (which I think is more important!) is our heart (a four-chambered muscular pump) - imagine having to consciously make our heart beat - and then forget or fall asleep!
Voluntary muscle movement is controlled by you... Involuntary muscle movement is not, such as your heart beat and breathing.
Striated muscle that can be controlled voluntarily.... meaning you control the muscles that you want to move... arms legs fingers... ect.
Voluntary Muscle - Muscle whose action is normally controlled by an individuals will; mainly skeletal muscle, composed of parallel bundles of striated, multinucleate fibers.
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Skeletal or voluntary muscle is capable of rapid contraction and is responsible for skeletal movement.
contract or "contraction" is when a muscle fiber lengthens or shortens
Myotonia
The muscle that you move intentionally
Muscle contraction can be either voluntary or involuntary and is a method the human body uses to move, stretch, and even keep warm. Muscles contract while you are walking, running, and even exercising.
when the muscle shortens (contracts), the two bones come closer together, isometric contraction excepted.
During the process of muscle contraction, tension starts to build up within the tissue that leads for the body to create some sort of action or sometimes it doesnâ??t. Muscle contraction creates a movement whether it is voluntary or involuntary itâ??s the muscle contraction that is responsible for that certain action.
Voluntary muscles are those muscles that can be moved by the conscious effort and the will of an individual.
The heart muscle is different from smooth and skeletal muscles because it does not require a nerve to cause it to contract. The heart has it's own built in conduction system that cause's the automatic contraction and relaxation that is required for circulation. Smooth and Skeletal muscle whether it uses voluntary or involuntary muscle contraction all have innervation to cause the contraction. Sara, RN
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.
Isometric contraction