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Which muscle types allow only involuntary movement?

smooth and cardiac muscles :D


Types of muscle are involuntary?

Of the three types of muscle, the two that are involuntary are cardiac muscle and smooth muscle.


What muscle is a type of involuntary muscle?

Out of the 3 types of muscles, 2 are involuntary: Smooth and cardiac muscle.


What muscle types is involuntary?

Smooth muscle, as well as cardiac muscle.


What muscle types is striated and involuntary?

Cardiac.


What types of muscle tissue has striation but is involuntary?

Cardiac muscle is a type of muscle tissue that is both striated and involuntary. Cardiac muscle is found in the heart.


Which types of muscles are involuntary?

Of the three types of muscle, the two that are involuntary are cardiac muscle and smooth muscle.


What features do cell have?

muscle contain special proteins called contractile proteins, they contract and relax to cause movement. Muscles are generally of two types (1) voluntary muscle and (2) involuntary muscle.


How many types of muscles are there in humans?

There are three types of muscles:Skeletal muscle- Muscle of exterior (ex. triceps, biceps)Smooth muscle- Muscle of interior organs (ex. lungs, stomach)Cardiac muscle- Muscle of heart (ex. heart)


What type of tissue is associated with movemnet?

Muscle tissue is primarily associated with movement. It is classified into three types: skeletal muscle, which enables voluntary movements; smooth muscle, found in internal organs and responsible for involuntary movements; and cardiac muscle, which makes up the heart and contracts involuntarily to pump blood. Together, these types of muscle tissue facilitate various forms of movement in the body.


What muscle types are involuntarily controlled?

Skeletal muscle


Involuntary muscle is controlled by which organ?

All muscle types are controlled by the nervous system (CNS and/or the PNS).