No. Smooth muscle is controlled by the autonomic nervous system (like the intestinal muscles). Two skeletal muscles in the middle ear automatically
respond to sound.
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.
The effectors leading to skeletal muscle.
The skeletal system does not rely on the autonomic nervous system. It is primarily controlled by the somatic nervous system, which governs voluntary movements and actions of skeletal muscles. While the autonomic nervous system regulates involuntary functions like heart rate and digestion, the skeletal system operates independently in terms of movement and support.
intrinsic eye muscles are controlled by the autonomic nervous system
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smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and most glands
Skeletal muscles are controlled by motor neurons in the somatic branch of the peripheral nervous system, which is controlled by the central nervous system.
The two functional classifications of reflexes are autonomic reflexes, which regulate activities of smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands, and somatic reflexes, which involve skeletal muscles. Autonomic reflexes are involuntary and controlled by the autonomic nervous system, while somatic reflexes are voluntary and controlled by the somatic nervous system.
They are controlled by the autonomic nervous system.
Skeletal muscles in the arm
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.
The nervous system controls breathing rate.