I think it is called a Mussel Spasm
they are called involuntary movements.......controlled by involuntary muscles.....eg: heart beats...
Addiction.
mandatory. quality. used about people who have a habit of not being able to control themselves.
The top of a marionette is called the "control bar" or "control string." This is the part that the puppeteer holds and manipulates to control the movement of the marionette's limbs and body. The control system typically consists of strings or wires attached to various parts of the marionette, allowing for intricate and coordinated movements.
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if you go to start and you should see a thing called control panel. if you cant go to programs and find it in there. if you still cant see it i cant help because its different to my computer. SORRY!
PENNIS
The control surfaces, rudder, elevators and ailerons.
These nerves control voluntary movements.
A disorder characterized by an inability to control bodily movements is often referred to as a movement disorder. Examples include Tourette syndrome, which involves involuntary tics and movements, and dystonia, which causes sustained muscle contractions. These conditions can significantly impact daily life and may require various treatment options, including medication and therapy, to help manage symptoms.
The muscle that operates under conscious control is called skeletal muscle. These muscles are attached to bones and are responsible for voluntary movements, such as walking, lifting, and speaking. Skeletal muscles are striated in appearance and are controlled by the somatic nervous system, allowing for precise and intentional movements.
The movements of water are often referred to as water currents or water circulation. These movements can include processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, melting, freezing, and flow in rivers and oceans.