involuntary
SIMILARITIES of voluntey action and involuntary action
Breathing is an involuntary action.
voluntary, a typical person can move it at will.
Peristalsis is the involuntary muscle action of the alimentary canal. It involves wave-like contractions that push food along the digestive tract, allowing for the process of digestion and absorption to occur.
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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.
The esophagus is primarily controlled by involuntary muscle contractions called peristalsis, which moves food from the mouth to the stomach. However, we can control the movement of food voluntarily to some extent, such as during swallowing.
Climbing is a voluntary action because you are controlling your body when you are climbing.
It's involuntary, but some do have a limited degree of control.
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.
Smooth muscles. These muscles are not striated and are involuntary.
No, it is by definition involuntary. The neural impulses which cause the action do not go through the brain at all.