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It's involuntary, but some do have a limited degree of control.

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What is an example of an action that is not voluntary?

your heart beating


How is voluntary action different from involuntary?

An involuntary action is one that happens naturally without you being able to control it (like the beating of your heart). a voluntary action is on that you choose to do (like going for a walk).Voluntary actions they are actions that you control such as moving your hand or leg or anything you`re able to do.Involuntary actions they are actions that is done without your control like breathing,heart beats,contraction and relaxation of the arteries muscles,,etcInvoluntary action is something you will do automaticly, like breathing. Voluntary is something you can control, like snapping your fingers.A voluntary action is something performed on purpose, with an expected result. An involuntary action is something performed on accident with an end result being coincidental.


Are your heart muscles voluntary or involuntary?

Heart muscles are involuntary.


Is cardiac involuntary?

Yes. If you try with all your mental capabilities, can you make your heart stop? Can you just tell your heart..."hey, speed up". If you cannot do this it is involuntary. A voluntary action is something you can control and is something that you mean to do. Blinking of the eyelids is both voluntary and involuntary.


Is the heart involuntary or voluntary?

the heart is and involuntary muscle because you cannot contract the muscle.


Are skeletal muscles voluntary or involuntary?

skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles.


Are your hands and your heart voluntary muscles?

Your hands have voluntary muscles and your heart is an involuntary muscle.


Muscle action that is not under your control is?

Involuntary muscle action. Examples include the beating of the heart, digestion in the stomach, and reflex actions like blinking or sneezing.


Are all of your nervous system responses are voluntary or under your control?

No. Some are involuntary. For example, the beating of the heart. The nervous system's effect can be seen as an EKG.


Why have you classified some of the action as involuntary voluntary?

Actions that one can control are governed by the peripheral nervous system and are called voluntary actions. As I am typing this, I am very much in control over the way my fingers move. This is called a voluntary action and as I mentioned before, is under the control of the peripheral nervous system. Actions that an individual cannot control such as the beating of the heart, peristaltic action and reflexes are under the control of the central nervous system and are called involuntary actions.


What kind of muscle is the heart voluntary or involuntary?

Involuntary, because we don't think about our hearts beating.


Is digesting the action of an involuntary muscle or a voluntary muscle?

You have no control over it, and do not tell your body to do it, therefore it is involuntary, just like you don't tell your heart to beat, it just does it.