If all your muscles were involuntary, they only respond to their environment and not to your will.
Almost all skeletal muscles are voluntary. But respiratory muscles, diaphragm and intercostal, are not completely voluntary.
The skeletal muscle is voluntary. Voluntary muscles are the muscles that you have the ability to control. This includes moving your arm, chewing, or moving your legs. Involuntary muscles are muscles you have no control over. A good example of that would be smooth muscles that help with digestion.
the action of the one which is under the control of the will; all the striated muscles, except the heart, are voluntary muscles.
Voluntary muscles, also called skeletal muscles, are attached to bones by tendons.
No, cardiac muscle is striated but involuntary.
No, I believe, if I remember correctly, that smooth muscles are the muscles that have to do with your organs. Such as the heart. If you had to think in order for your heart to pump we would all be dead.
The voluntary muscles - those used for walking moving and speaking. As opposed to involuntary muscles such as those in your intestine or heart.
All skeletal muscles are considered voluntary. They are the ones that you can control when you move your body.
Your Skeletal Muscles
The skeletal muscle is the only type of muscle which is voluntary.
All muscles of the peripheral skeleton are skeletal striated muscles, which are all under the somatic nervous system control which means that they're all voluntarily controlled . That being said, those muscles are obvously involved in reflexes that are involuntary and instantaneous movements .
Generally, voluntary muscles are striated and skeletal muscles, while involuntary muscles are smooth muscles and are visceral (located in organs). Voluntary muscles are muscles that can be consciously contracted, while involuntary muscles are muscles that are contracted at certain times or at all times without the conscious consent of the brain.