no, skeletal muscle cells are
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Smooth muscles are involuntary, as are cardiac muscles. Only skeletal muscles are voluntary.
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Skeletal muscle is characterized by cells with tapered ends and a single nucleus. These muscles are attached to bones and are responsible for voluntary movements of the body.
Smooth muscle cells are uninucleated, spindle-shaped cells but they are involuntary, meaning they are not under conscious control. Smooth muscle cells are found in the walls of hollow organs and blood vessels, where they regulate contractions and movements without conscious effort.
Voluntary Smooth Muscle
This statement is incorrect. Muscle tissue can be either voluntary (skeletal muscle) or involuntary (smooth and cardiac muscle). Additionally, muscle cells (myocytes) have numerous mitochondria to provide energy for muscle contractions.
no skeletal muscles are voluntary smooth muscles are not
Involuntary,as is the smooth muscle.
Muscle cells can be classified based on their structure as either skeletal, smooth, or cardiac muscle cells. These types of muscle cells differ in their appearance and function. Skeletal muscles are attached to bones and help with voluntary movements, smooth muscles are found in the walls of organs and blood vessels, and cardiac muscles are unique to the heart.
Smooth muscles produce a slow movement of the stomach mixing the contents. This muscle is not voluntary as you do not have to think about it as you do with your legs and arm muscles.
There is none. The only type of non-striated muscle is smooth muscle and smooth muscle is involuntary muscle.