movement of bones--example, when you walk, muscles are pulling your bones so you can take steps.
skeletal muscles or voluntary muscles
voluntary muscles....mostly skeletal mauscles
Voluntary muscles are skeletal muscles (under somatic control) and involuntary muscles involve the heart, smooth muscles and anything under autonomic control.
Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles.
Skeletal muscles are under voluntary control; smooth muscles and cardiac muscles aren't.
Any muscle under control of your will and attached to skeleton
Skeletal or voluntary muscles attach to the skeleton and allow movement. In contrast, smooth muscles are not under voluntary control.
No, sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves do not supply voluntary skeletal muscles. These nerves primarily innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands, helping to regulate involuntary functions in the body. Voluntary skeletal muscles are under the control of the somatic nervous system.
Muscles that are under your conscious control are voluntary, such as flexing your elbow. The ones under unconscious control are either reflexive or involuntary, such as the muscles that move your food through your digestive system, or make your heart beat.
Skeletal muscles, like biceps, are under voluntary control. Smooth muscle, like the diaphragm, and cardiac muscle are involuntary. Thanks for using Answers.com!
There are no muscles that are controlled by force of will. Your brain sends messages to the nerves that control your muscles and that is what moves them.
Skeletal muscle is voluntary, meaning it is under conscious control.