the heart is an involuntary muscle thats keeps the whole body alive and functioning
Cardiac muscle.
a muscle can be both involuntary or voluntary.the muscles which are under our control are said to known as voluntary muscle.e.g. biceps,triceps.the muscle which are not in our control are called involuntary muscles.e.g.muscle in our internal organs
The three types of muscle are skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle. Cardiac muscle (which is involuntary) is arguably the hardest working because your heart needs to continuously beat in order to pump blood around the body.
An example of involuntary muscle in the human body is the smooth muscle found in the walls of internal organs such as the stomach and intestines. These muscles work automatically without conscious control.
Involuntary Muscle Immerse yourself medical language, page 431: "Smooth muscles are involuntary, nonstriated muscles."
Smooth muscle is responsible for involuntary movement, just like skeletal muscle, only the movement is usually in the internal organs.
Smooth muscle that makes up the internal organs, mostly found in the gastrointestinal tract.
It is called involuntary muscle or smooth muscle.
Involuntary muscle that lines internal organs is primarily smooth muscle. Unlike skeletal muscle, which is under voluntary control, smooth muscle operates automatically and is found in structures such as the gastrointestinal tract, blood vessels, and respiratory passages. Its contractions help regulate functions like digestion, blood flow, and airflow without conscious effort.
Involuntary,as is the smooth muscle.
the heart is and involuntary muscle because you cannot contract the muscle.
muscle tissue is either voluntary or involuntary. The heart is an involuntary muscle you don't consciously control this muscle. Smooth muscles are also involuntary and are found in the internal organs such as the bladder, stomach they churn food constrict blood vessels ect...thing you don't have to think about.