Breathing is both a voluntary and involuntary action. We can control our breathing consciously, but it also happens automatically without us having to think about it.
Involuntary muscle action. Examples include the beating of the heart, digestion in the stomach, and reflex actions like blinking or sneezing.
Talking is typically a voluntary action, as it requires a conscious decision to produce words and engage in communication. However, some aspects of talking, such是burping or sneezing involuntarily, can occur reflexively.
No, breathing is not voluntary. We breathe because we need to and we don't think about it. If we didn't breathe we would be dead, so it is an involuntary action. Breathing is unique in that you can temporarily control it, but most of the time breathing happens without thinking.
Reflex does not belong because it is an involuntary act, while the other terms - predictable response, voluntary act, and involuntary act - all suggest some level of consciously initiated action.
SIMILARITIES of voluntey action and involuntary action
involuntary
Breathing is an involuntary action.
it is an involuntary action not muscles
Here's a sentence using involuntary. Digestion is an involuntary action that your body does to gather nutrients from food. There you go....
Sight. If you see someone yawn you start to yawn, if you see someone smile you may start to smile to even blinking or itching can sometimes be contagious by sight.
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medulla oblongata
Breathing is both a voluntary and involuntary action. We can control our breathing consciously, but it also happens automatically without us having to think about it.
It's involuntary, but some do have a limited degree of control.
voluntary, a typical person can move it at will.
not contagious but may be hereditary