All of them....or do you mean the autonomic nervous system?
heart Most smooth muscle, including vascular smooth muscle is controlled by sypathetic and parasymphathetic nerves.
are multiunit muscles.single unit muscle
muscle nerves carry messages from the brain to tell the muscle to contract.
your brain controls what moves you make, by first sending signals to the nerves, until the signal has passed around the body, really fast, of course. The nerves pass this signal to the nerves that move the muscle, which, then, the muscle moves.
Of the three types of muscle, the two that are involuntary are cardiac muscle and smooth muscle.
skeletal muscle is voluntarilt controlled and the other two are involuntarily contolled
The muscle spindle helps to control the contraction of muscles. It is a special sensory organ that uses sensory neuronal fibers to find how long the intrafusal muscle fibers are.
Visceral muscles, which are under involuntary control, come in two forms. They are the smooth muscle tissue and cardiac muscle tissue, found only in the heart.
All muscles are controlled by impulses from the brain. Skeletal muscle is, with few exceptions, the only type of muscle that can be controlled at will.
The synapse is the name of the space between two nerves.
Muscle spasm are caused by due to hyper or hypo stimulation of the peripheral nerves which in turn decrease or increase the action.
No. Smooth muscle is controlled by the autonomic nervous system (like the intestinal muscles). Two skeletal muscles in the middle ear automatically respond to sound.
Autonomic