Actually you can move all your muscles, but the name for the ones you move involuntarily are called involuntary muscles.
All muscles can move, but only skeletal muscles are voluntary. The cardiac and the smooth muscles cannot be moved by your will, but skeletal muscles can be.
Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles. By contrast, you cannot voluntarily move your heart muscle.
leg muscles.
No. Bones cannot move, they can only grow. Bones are sort of like a frame - and the muscle fills it in. The muscles are what move - a bone cannot.
Nerves cannot move organs. Muscles move organs and nerves tell the muscles to move. The muscles that move the eye are the Superior Oblique, Inferior Oblique, Superior Rectus, Inferior Rectus, Medial Rectus, and Lateral Rectus.
Basically, All the muscles in your entire body can move.There's muscles that you can move on your own, and there's muscles that you can't.Nevertheless, these muscles that you can't move, move by itself.These muscles are called "The cardiac and smooth muscles.".Muscles that you are able to move on your own are "Skeletal muscles.".- Christofer Placencio, 01/31/13.
they could, they just need an electrical impulse.
You can flex skeletal muscles voluntary. These are the muscles you can control and move consciously. Smooth muscles and cardiac muscles, which work involuntarily, cannot be consciously flexed.
Because they have no structures like muscles to move with. They are rooted to the ground.
thigh muscles and calf muscles . . Drew Andrianne C. Empuerto . . Thats my name . . ! !
No, bones cannot move on their own. Movement of bones is controlled by muscles through a joint, allowing for specific actions such as walking or grabbing objects. Bones provide structure and support while muscles provide the force to create movement.
With zero gravity, our muscles will begin to lose strength because it would not require as much effort to move. Our muscles will deteriorate to the point where we cannot walk, or even move.