Basically all the muscles you can consciously control such as your biceps.
(Involuntary muscles tend to be things like the intestinal tract or the urinary bladder, which have an autonomic response).
Skeletal muscles are voluntary in terms of their control by the nervous system.
Neither. The terms voluntary and involuntary apply to muscles, and the backbone isn't a muscle. The muscles that control its movement are voluntary as you can consciously control them.
Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles.
yes
Skeletal muscles are the only voluntary muscles
voluntary, you control what it does.
You have control over the muscles in the body parts where you feel you can move. For example, you have control over your leg muscles because you can move your leg using your muscles in it. You have no control over involuntary muscles like the heart and intestines.
The terms voluntary and skeletal muscle are rally for the same muscle type. These are muscles that move the body by using bones as levers (skeletal) and we have to use our brain and nervous system to make the move (voluntary).Involuntary muscles are found in all of our hollow organs except the heart and these do not require input from the brain.
You can control voluntary muscles.
Skeletal muscles are the only voluntary muscles
skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles.
Yes they are voluntary muscles but eventually in your life you have to use them.