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All the brain's messages are sent through the nervous system.

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Why are voluntary muscles known as skeletal muscles?

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Your brain (you) sends electrical messages to muscles through the nervous system, which makes certain muscles contract and make you move. Like when you lift your finger your brain sends a signal to a muscle in your arm which pulls the tenant that lifts it up. Also, sperm whale.


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Does skeletal muscles line passageways and are they involuntary?

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What part of the brain controls the movement of skeletal muscles?

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