intrinsic eye muscles are controlled by the autonomic nervous system
The autonomic nervous system controls the intrinsic eye muscles
Autonomic nervous system
autonomic nervous system
They are controlled by the autonomous nervous system.== ==
Smooth muscles
No. Smooth muscle is controlled by the autonomic nervous system (like the intestinal muscles). Two skeletal muscles in the middle ear automatically respond to sound.
The iris and the ciliary muscle
Since continuous blood flow is necessary to keep us alive, if the cardiac muscles were NOT controlled by the autonomic nervous system, we would die as soon as we fell asleep and quit thinking about making the muscle move. Sweet Dreams...
They are controlled by the autonomic nervous system.
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) contributes to the stability of the internal environment of the body (homeostasis). The autonomic nervous system continuously makes adjustments to our body to maintain equilibrium. The ANS regulates cardiac and smooth muscles and glands. One example of the function of the autonomic nervous system is when our pupils constrict when bright light is shining into our eyes. There are two main branches of the autonomic nervous system, the sympathetic and parasympathetic.
Voluntary muscles are controlled by the central nervous system.
The nervous system controls breathing rate.
Skeletal muscles are controlled by motor neurons in the somatic branch of the peripheral nervous system, which is controlled by the central nervous system.
The brain is the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls glandular activity and the muscles of the internal organs.
The three kinds of muscles are the smooth, cardiac and the skeletal. The smooth muscles are controlled by the autonomic nervous system. The cardiac muscles are in the heart and the skeletal help move our bodies.