Striated muscle is "voluntary".
(try to wiggle your ears and you'll see why the quotes).
Skeletal muscle tissue is primarily voluntary, as it is under conscious control, allowing for movement of the skeleton. In contrast, cardiac muscle and smooth muscle tissues are involuntary; cardiac muscle, found in the heart, contracts rhythmically without conscious effort, while smooth muscle, located in organs such as the intestines and blood vessels, functions automatically to regulate bodily processes. Some types of muscle can exhibit both voluntary and involuntary characteristics under certain conditions, but generally, skeletal muscle is the only voluntary type.
neck muscle is voluntary muscle i think this is correct
Voluntary muscle is the one we can control. For example, the skeletal muscle.
The primary tissues that can relax or contract are muscle tissues, which include skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle. Skeletal muscle enables voluntary movements, while cardiac muscle contracts involuntarily to pump blood. Smooth muscle is found in organs and blood vessels, facilitating involuntary movements such as digestion and blood flow regulation. These tissues work together to enable various bodily functions through contraction and relaxation.
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yes it is.....
Voluntary
A voluntary muscle.
The skeletal muscle covers and clings to the body skeleton. It is responsible for body movement and is voluntary because it is under our conscious control unlike the cardiac muscle which is responsible for the heart beat
Almost all skeletal muscles are voluntary. But respiratory muscles, diaphragm and intercostal, are not completely voluntary.
voluntary muscles can normally be controlled at will
Voluntary :)