they could, they just need an electrical impulse.
Involuntary muscles move without your brain telling them to. Voluntary muscles move when your brain tells them to. Example: you don't have to tell yourself to breath your body just knows that your supposed to.
The nervous system controls how muscles move bones. When a muscle receives a signal from the brain, it contracts, pulling on the bone to create movement. Coordination and fine-tuning of movements are controlled by the cerebellum in the brain.
Involuntary muscles are those that move without conscious control.
For a limb to move, you need muscles, nerves, and a signal from the brain. The brain sends signals through nerves to the muscles, which contract and allow the limb to move.
All muscles can move, but only skeletal muscles are voluntary. The cardiac and the smooth muscles cannot be moved by your will, but skeletal muscles can be.
Actually you can move all your muscles, but the name for the ones you move involuntarily are called involuntary muscles.
Not only will you not be able to move, you cannot survive without your muscles. Your muscles are responsible for keeping your heart beating, your lungs breathing, moving food through your intestines, and even intricate things like changing the diameter of your blood vessels.
by nervous system Your body knows when to move because it sends electrical impulses to the brain
Involuntary muscles move without conscious effort - the heart, for example.
Basically, All the muscles in your entire body can move.There's muscles that you can move on your own, and there's muscles that you can't.Nevertheless, these muscles that you can't move, move by itself.These muscles are called "The cardiac and smooth muscles.".Muscles that you are able to move on your own are "Skeletal muscles.".- Christofer Placencio, 01/31/13.
Involuntary muscles are those that move without conscious control.
Your brain tells the muscle to move by sending electric impulses through your nerves to your muscles.