The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervious system.
No, and the muscle that controls the movement is the piloerector muscle. See piloerector which are smooth muscle (involuntary)
The muscle that controls movement inside the body is called smooth muscle. Smooth muscles are involuntary and are found in the walls of internal organs, such as the stomach and intestines, where they help facilitate processes like digestion and circulation. Unlike skeletal muscles, which are under voluntary control, smooth muscles operate automatically to regulate bodily functions without conscious effort.
Autonomic system
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Smooth muscle is found in your internal organs and one of the things it controls is digestion...
Smooth muscle is responsible for involuntary movement, just like skeletal muscle, only the movement is usually in the internal organs.
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The organ system that controls the movement of the muscle system is known as the skeletal system.
smooth muscle
Your intestines contain a medial layer of smooth muscle. When the smooth muscle in your intestines is innervated this causes contractions of those smooth muscles. This action then propels food through the intestines. This is called peristalsis. So, as far as I know there are no other muscle groups that aide in digestions. There are however, a plethora of chemicals and enzymes that assist in the digestive process.
The portion of the central nervous system (CNS) that primarily controls muscle movement is the motor cortex, located in the frontal lobe of the brain. It sends signals to the spinal cord, which then relays these signals to the muscles. Additionally, the cerebellum and basal ganglia play crucial roles in coordinating and refining movement. Together, these areas ensure smooth and precise muscle activity.