Heart lung tongue brain
voluntary muscles you control with thinking. involuntary you do without thinking. and your body pretty much does it for you.
you have more than 600 muscles in your body. They help you do almost everything - from pumping blood throughout your body to lifting your heavy backpack. You control some of your muscles and others, like your heart, do their jobs without you thinking about them at all.
Involuntary muscles contract subconsciously.
involuntary muscles
Involuntary muscles operate without your brain telling it too. It does it automatically, if you are thinking or not. Example: your heart continues to beat if you think about it or not
involuntary muscles
move bones
lungs, for one. heart, lungs, and tongue.
Voluntary muscle movements are the result of conscious effort by the brain. Involuntary muscles such as the heart or smooth muscles in the gut and vascular system contract as a result of non-conscious brain activity or stimuli proceeding in the body to the muscle itself.Your answer: The heart and smooth muscles in the gut and vascular system (lungs) are muscles that work "without thinking about it" -- we call these "involuntary" muscles.
voluntary muscles
The brain controls muscles, organs, thinking, and learning. Muscles are controlled by signals from the brain, while organs function through signals from the nervous and endocrine systems. Thinking and learning involve complex interactions between different parts of the brain.
Reflex actions do not require thinking, nor do the actions of involuntary muscles.