No, you have control over some of its actions and can use it conciously.
Tongue fasciculation's are twitches that happen in the tongue muscle. These involuntary movements can happen when the tongue is relaxed or when it contracts.
voluntary because u can move it whenever you want
It is called involuntary muscle or smooth muscle.
Involuntary,as is the smooth muscle.
the heart is and involuntary muscle because you cannot contract the muscle.
Signs of this disorder are involuntary twitches and muscle spasms in the face and body and jutting or rolling movements of the tongue.
Of the three types of muscle, the two that are involuntary are cardiac muscle and smooth muscle.
yes is a involuntary muscle .so. is true.
A tongue fasciculation is a small, involuntary muscle twitch or movement that occurs in the tongue. It can be a sign of underlying conditions such as nerve damage, dehydration, or fatigue. If persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, it should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Out of the 3 types of muscles, 2 are involuntary: Smooth and cardiac muscle.
neck muscle is voluntary muscle i think this is correct
Involuntary muscle is muscle that contracts on its own. You do not have to think about contracting it. You find this type of muscle in hollow organs such as the digestive tract. You also find a type of involuntary muscle in the heart.