Nerves
The brainstem controls the involuntary muscles and the cerebellum controls the voluntary muscles.
the part of the nervous system of vertebrates that controls involuntary actions of the smooth muscles and heart and glands
The brain.
smooth muscles
One example of involuntary muscles would be in the digestive system, where muscles in the stomach churn food.
The nervous system controls all movement in the body. It sends signals from the brain to the muscles through the spinal cord, coordinating voluntary and involuntary movements.
The nervous system controls muscles and glands by electrical impulses.
nervous system
Involuntary muscles control functions like breathing and digestion.
Peripheral System is a division of the Nervous System. They have 2 types of cells. The sensory nervous cells carry information to the central nervous system; and the motor nervous cells carry information from the central nervous system. The Peripheral System is also divided into the somatic nervous system (controls the voluntary muscles) and the automatic nervous system (controls involuntary muscles).
Peripheral System is a division of the Nervous System. They have 2 types of cells. The sensory nervous cells carry information to the central nervous system; and the motor nervous cells carry information from the central nervous system. The Peripheral System is also divided into the somatic nervous system (controls the voluntary muscles) and the automatic nervous system (controls involuntary muscles).
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