No. They do not supply voluntary skeletal muscles.
skeletal muscles or voluntary muscles
No, the ciliary muscles are not considered voluntary skeletal muscles. They are involuntary smooth muscles that control the shape of the lens in the eye.
Skeletal muscles are voluntary in terms of their control by the nervous system.
Arector pili muscles get innervation from sympathetic out flow. But the neurotransmitter is acetylcholine. So functionally the nerve supply is parasympathetic.
they are called caultonary muscles. YOU want to use them
skeletal muscles or voluntary muscles
The involuntary muscles are primarily composed of smooth muscle and specialized striated muscle known as cardiac muscle. All skeletal muscle is under voluntary control. Hence, the involuntary muscles are under control of the autonomic nervous system, which can be further divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. The sympathetic division is readying the body into action, hence the "fight or flight" response associated with it, and the parasympathetic division associated with "rest and digest". :)
skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles.
Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles.
voluntary muscles....mostly skeletal mauscles
Skeletal muscles are the only voluntary muscles
Almost all skeletal muscles are voluntary. But respiratory muscles, diaphragm and intercostal, are not completely voluntary.
Skeletal muscles are the only voluntary muscles
The skeletal muscle is the only type of muscle which is voluntary.
Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles.
Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles because you have the will and intention to move them. (P.S. Involuntary muscles move on their own.)
No, the ciliary muscles are not considered voluntary skeletal muscles. They are involuntary smooth muscles that control the shape of the lens in the eye.