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The hamstrings are voluntary or skeletal muscles.
The brainstem controls the involuntary muscles and the cerebellum controls the voluntary muscles.
Muscles vary throughout the body by voluntary and involuntary, voluntary is the muscles you can move and involuntary is the muscles you can't move.
it is a voluntary process. but if you hold it in to long, then you will urinate involentarily.
paralysis of voluntary muscles, not involuntary muscles and tissues that control body functions
SIMILARITIES of voluntey action and involuntary action
It is involuntary
involuntary
Breathing is an involuntary action.
connective tissues
voluntary, a typical person can move it at will.
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Climbing is a voluntary action because you are controlling your body when you are climbing.
It's involuntary, but some do have a limited degree of control.
Voluntary actions are consciously controlled movements initiated by the brain, while reflex actions are automatic responses to stimuli that do not require conscious thought. Voluntary actions involve higher brain functions and can be modified based on individual intent, while reflex actions are typically quick, involuntary responses for immediate protection or survival.
No, breathing is not voluntary. We breathe because we need to and we don't think about it. If we didn't breathe we would be dead, so it is an involuntary action. Breathing is unique in that you can temporarily control it, but most of the time breathing happens without thinking.
No, it is by definition involuntary. The neural impulses which cause the action do not go through the brain at all.