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What is an example of not voluntary or under conscious control?

An example of a body function not under conscious control is digestion. Digestion is regulated by the autonomic nervous system, which controls the movement of food through the digestive tract and the secretion of digestive enzymes without requiring conscious thought.


What is food cost control?

Food cost control refers to the measures that are put in place to control the prices of food.


What is control foods?

Food cost control refers to the measures that are put in place to control the prices of food.


Why am I so Greedy I always ask mom for food and video games And I feel bad that my mind is the start of this?

If you feel that you are greedy in asking for food and video games then make a conscious effort to stop asking. Your mind is conscious of what you are doing and that means that you are able to control it.


What is difference between a voluntary muscle and an involuntary muscle?

Involuntary muscles are not under you conscious control they are responsible for essential activities such as breathing and digesting food. Voluntary muscles are under your conscious control smiling, turning a page in a book are controlled by voluntary muscles.


How can I use a turner in cooking to flip and transfer food effectively?

To use a turner in cooking effectively, place it under the food, gently lift and flip it over. Use a quick, smooth motion to transfer the food to a plate or serving dish. Practice and control the turner to avoid damaging the food or causing it to fall apart.


What the difference between a voluntary and involuntary muscle?

Voluntary means doing something because you want to do it. Involuntary means doing something that you can not prevent or stop doing. This terminology is often used in describing muscles to differentiate between muscles you can move like those used in walking and ones that move on their own like those used for breathing.


How does food intake change based on body temperature and room temperature?

It SHOULD increase with higher body temperature and/or lower room temperature, (because both would increase metabolic need) but food intake is actually under both emotional and conscious control - thus people eat when they don't need to, and sometimes don't when they should.


The muscles that are found in the esophagus and the intestines are?

The muscles found in the esophagus and intestines are primarily smooth muscles, which are involuntary and not under conscious control. In the esophagus, these muscles facilitate the movement of food through peristalsis, while in the intestines, they help in the digestion and movement of food along the gastrointestinal tract. Smooth muscle contractions in these areas are essential for proper digestive function.


What are muscles that operate without your awareness called?

Some of the muscles that you cannot consciously control include your heart, your stomach, and your lower digestive organs. You are probably aware that you don't control your heartbeat directly with your mind (an organ called the "sinus node" communicates with a part of the brain that you don't "control" to pace the heart), but let me explain to you about the second two examples. You may or may not already know this, but it's not only acids that digest food in the lower digestive system, but a function known as "mechanical digestion" occurs there too. Mechanical digestion (the counterpart of "chemical digestion") is when food is literally mashed up by part of your body, such as your jaw. When food is in your stomach, or large intestines, etc., muscles in that organ expand and contract to mechanically digest your food, and all this happens without your control. Now some muscles, such as the diaphragm, are semi-autonomous, and sometimes work under your control, and sometimes not. Your diaphragm, for example, is sometimes controlled by the conscious mind to control breathing when playing an instrument, swimming, doing breathing exercises, etc.


What is the difference between smooth and skeletal muscle?

Skeletal muscle is striated (when looked at under the microscope, striations or stripes can be seen). It forms the muscles which help to move bones and joints and is voluntary, or under our conscious control. It is stimulated by impulses from the brain or spinal cord.Smooth muscle (or visceral muscle) is involuntary, meaning that it is not under our conscious control. It is stimulated to contract by nerve impulses, hormones and metabolites. Smooth muscle is found in the walls of hollow organs such as blood vessels, parts of the respiratory tract, in the urinary bladder and the uterus. It helps to regulate the diameter of blood vessels and respiratory tracts, it propels food along the digestive tracts, and it expels contents of the bladder and the uterus. Structurally, it is non-striated.


Breathing heart beating and food a digesting are examples of activities using what is it called?

Breathing, heart beating, and food digesting are examples of activities that fall under autonomous functions of the body, specifically governed by the autonomic nervous system. This system regulates involuntary physiological processes, ensuring that essential functions occur without conscious control. These activities are crucial for maintaining homeostasis and overall health.