Skeletal muscle is an effector not controlled by the autonomic nervous system (ANS). Instead, it is primarily controlled by the somatic nervous system, which governs voluntary movements. In contrast, the ANS regulates involuntary effectors, such as smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands.
Skeletal muscle is not directly controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Skeletal muscles are under voluntary control, with motor neurons from the somatic nervous system providing the neural input for their activation. Autonomic nervous system controls smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands.
cardiac muscle is striated cardiac muscle is not voluntary
No because the heart is a cardiac muscle and you cant' control the heart
The skeletal muscle covers and clings to the body skeleton. It is responsible for body movement and is voluntary because it is under our conscious control unlike the cardiac muscle which is responsible for the heart beat
Skeletal muscles, which are effectors, are involved in somatic reflexes. Somatic reflexes involve voluntary control of skeletal muscles and are part of the somatic nervous system. Autonomic reflexes, on the other hand, involve the control of smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands, and are part of the autonomic nervous system.
Skeletal Muscle tissue is the only tissue that responds to voluntary movement. Smooth and Cardiac muscle tissue are controlled by the central nervous system.
Both cardiac and smooth muscles are involuntary. The only voluntary muscle type is skeletal muscle.
Both cardiac and smooth muscles are involuntary. The only voluntary muscle type is skeletal muscle.
Cardiac muscle is involuntary striated muscle, most similar to skeletal muscle which is voluntary and striated.
cardiac muscle
Both cardiac and smooth muscles are involuntary. The only voluntary muscle type is skeletal muscle.