You have control over all striated skeletal muscles. You can not control smooth muscle fibers and cardiac muscle tissues.
Smooth muscle makes up your intestines but Cardiac muscle makes up your arteries.
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Cardiac muscle is striated and is involuntary muscle. Smooth muscle is also controlled involuntarily by the brain. Skeletal muscle, however, is voluntary.
The trachea is mostly cartilage, surrounded by smooth muscle, which is an autonomic muscle type, meaning we can't consciously control it
Generally, skeletal muscle is voluntarily controlled and smooth muscle is not. Some structures have a combination of both. For example, the bladder is made up of smooth muscle and consists of some skeletal muscle at the sphincter which is capable of "holding" it until you are ready.
There are three types of muscle-skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. The muscle type that constricts and dialtes to control blood flow is the smooth muscle(involuntary).
Smooth muscle (which is not striated)
helps the embryo through the three stages, it holds it and attaches the placenta(umbilical cord).
No, "smooth" muscle is a type of muscle.
There is none. The only type of non-striated muscle is smooth muscle and smooth muscle is involuntary muscle.