You would find many. Skeletal muscles are the voluntary muscles that help move parts of our body. Since you move your legs to walk, you must have skeletal muscles to do that.
Cardiac muscle.
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The thigh has three sets of strong muscles: the hamstring muscles in the back of the thigh, the quadriceps muscles in the front, and the adductor muscles on the sides.
To move a voluntary muscle, you just want to do it. When you want to walk, the nervous system sends a signal to the brain and the skeletal muscle to move your legs. So you are making your leg move by voluntary muscle, which is skeletal muscle.
No, the muscles in your leg are skeletal muscles. Smooth muscle is found for example in vessels and the gastrointistinal tract. Yes smooth muscles are involuntary, which means they contract and relax without our conscious decision for them to do so, however we have control over when we want to move our leg muscles, so it cannot be smooth muscle, they are as said before my answer, quite rightly, skeletal muscles
No, the quadriceps muscles in the leg are not an example of smooth muscle; they are skeletal muscles. Skeletal muscles are under voluntary control and are responsible for movement and stability. In contrast, smooth muscles are involuntary and found in structures such as blood vessels and the digestive tract.
Cardiac muscle tissue forms the bulk of the wall of the heart. Smooth muscle tissue is located in the walls of hollow internal structures such as blood vessels, the stomach, intestines, and urinary bladder. Skeletal muscle tissue is named for its location - attached to bones. Skeletal muscles are found attached to the bones, which enables their movemen.t
This muscle is found in the lower part of the leg
These is also called as voluntary muscles here are examples: biceps, triceps, fingers, neck, arm muscle, leg muscle... (ETC...) Hamstrings, GLuteals,
The biceps - any muscle attached to the skeleton.
It would have to be leg and muscle mass that is the answer on a+
A gastrocnemius is a muscle in the human leg. Gasrocnemius derives from Greek and means "stomach of the leg" it refers to the shape of the calf muscle. Therefore your gastrocnemius can specifically be found on the lower back half of your leg.