If you move your muscles together all the time, you will be tired.
The ability to move one eyebrow independently of the other is due to the control of specific muscles in that area. Each eyebrow is controlled by different sets of muscles, allowing for individual movement.
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"all muscles are controlled by thought" Is incorrect, sorry. Voluntary muscles are controlled by thoughts, the ones we don't control by thought, ie, your heart, is involuntary. So the answer is voluntary. :)
The cardiac muscle is the most numerous i nvoulantarymuscle in the body , They are invoulantary ; wich means they Voulantary muscles are muscles you move and control with your thoughts. (: ****ANSWER IS : CARDIAC MUSCLES*********
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Muscles in the human body are covered by a connective tissue layer called fascia. Fascia provides support and protection to the muscles, helping them move smoothly and efficiently. It also helps separate and compartmentalize muscles, allowing them to function independently.
Dogs have about 18 different muscles in each ear that allow for a wide range of movement. These muscles enable them to tilt, rotate, and raise their ears, which helps with communication and picking up sounds. The ability to move their ears independently also aids in their keen sense of hearing.
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.
The only way to control your muscles is by using the nervous system. Some are voluntary muscles which means you have to think to make them move others are involuntary muscles and work without your thoughts. For example: your digestive tract, your breathing (but you can interfere at times with this one) and your heart.
An animal that is motile is able to move independently on its own, typically by using muscles or other movement mechanisms. This ability to move allows the animal to seek out food, shelter, mates, and escape danger.
Locomotion is the term for the ability to independently move about from place to place.