Muscular tissue.
a voluntary muscle is a muscle that move when you tell it toMuscles in our hands (skeletal muscle) are called voluntary, because these muscles act according to the impulses (orders) given by our conscious brain.Heart (cardiac muscle) is an example of an involuntary muscle. It works all the time with impulses from our brain stem, which is involuntary.some more examples of voluntary muscles in our body are, muscles of the chest, neck, abdomen, etc. and those of involuntary muscles are, muscles of the digestive system, smooth muscles etc.
list 3 importance of voluntary organization
you enroll in a course you like that is voluntary
The proud and noble Irish surname of Power originated as a nickname-type surname for a pauper or a poor man. It is implicated as voluntary vow of poverty, rather than as an involuntary destitution. Earliest records of the surname are to be found in Devon, where they had held a family seat from very early times.
I believe what you are asking about is the third amendment to the US Constitution: No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law. "Quartered" however, means housing anyone, soldier or not, and it can be either voluntary or involuntary.
Which muscle tissue can be both voluntary and involuntary use an example?
Some muscles are voluntary some are involuntary.
connective tissues
The skeletal muscle covers and clings to the body skeleton. It is responsible for body movement and is voluntary because it is under our conscious control unlike the cardiac muscle which is responsible for the heart beat
Involuntary
both voluntary and involuntary why voluntary? because we can flap our eye lids as per our wish. why involuntary? because if anything is coming straight to our eye our eyes automatically get closed.
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involuntary
Involuntary is not under your control while voluntary is.
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