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Voluntary muscles are generally skeletal muscle, controlled by the somatic nervous system. These have the long, striped cylindrical tubular cells most people think of when they think of muscle tissue. Involuntary muscles are generally smooth muscles that are spindle-shaped, lack striations, and are controlled by the autonomic nervous system.

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Are skeletal muscles voluntary or involuntary?

skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles.


How are voluntary and involuntary muscles alike?

involuntary muscles can't control consciously, but voluntary muscles can.


Is the smooth muscle voluntary or involuntary?

Smooth muscles are involuntary, as are cardiac muscles. Only skeletal muscles are voluntary.


Are your heart muscles voluntary or involuntary?

Heart muscles are involuntary.


Are the foot muscles voluntary or involuntary muscles?

voluntary, you control what it does.


What parts of the brain control your voluntary and involuntary muscles?

The brainstem controls the involuntary muscles and the cerebellum controls the voluntary muscles.


Are eyes voluntary or involuntary MUSCLES?

both voluntary and involuntary why voluntary? because we can flap our eye lids as per our wish. why involuntary? because if anything is coming straight to our eye our eyes automatically get closed.


What is voluntary trade?

Voluntary muscles are what you have control over. Like your skeletal muscle are usually voluntary. Involuntary muscles are what you have no control of. Like your smooth and cardiac muscles you have no control of. The difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles are voluntary muscles you have control of and involuntary you have no control of. Hope this answered your question.


Are face muscles voluntary or involuntary?

Voluntary


Are veins arteries and capillary muscles voluntary or involuntary?

They are involuntary muscles.


How are voluntary muscles from involuntary muscles?

Voluntary muscles are the ones you can control with your mind and the involuntary ones you cannot control, they do their jobs automantically.


Compare and contrast voluntary and involuntary muscles?

Involuntary muscles are muscles that you can't control. Such as the internal muscles. Involuntary muscles are the muscles that work by themselves without you personally doing anything to work them. Voluntary muscles are the muscles that you're in control with. An example of voluntary muscles would be when you sit down, or when you turn a page in a book. Voluntary muscles are muscles that you can control easier by yourself than with lots of help from your other muscles like you would need for your involuntary muscles. In short, the differences between the two are the fact that involuntary muscles are controlled without your help, and voluntary muscles work with your help because they are easier to work.

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