No, smooth muscles are involuntary.
You are in direct control of skeletal muscle.
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Smooth muscle is found in your internal organs and one of the things it controls is digestion...
No, the trachea does not have skeletal muscle. Instead, it is composed of smooth muscle, cartilage, and connective tissue. Smooth muscle allows for involuntary control of the trachea's diameter and airflow.
Cardiac muscle is striated and is involuntary muscle. Smooth muscle is also controlled involuntarily by the brain. Skeletal muscle, however, is voluntary.
There are three types of muscle-skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. The muscle type that constricts and dialtes to control blood flow is the smooth muscle(involuntary).
There is nothing really called 'cardiac smooth muscle'. Cardiac muscle is striated like skeletal muscle but it is not under your control like skeletal muscle is. It acts more like smooth muscle because of this reason. But we only use the terms smooth muscle, striated (skeletal) muscle or cardiac muscle.
The uterus is made up of smooth, or involuntary, muscle. It is not under conscious control.
Neither; the cerebellum functions in the excretory process which INCLUDES smooth muscle.
There are three types of muscles. Cardiac, smooth, and skeletal muscle. Skeletal muscles are the only ones you can voluntarily control.
helps the embryo through the three stages, it holds it and attaches the placenta(umbilical cord).
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