Any muscle under control of your will and attached to skeleton
Involuntary muscles in the body, such as the muscles in the digestive system and the heart, are not under voluntary control.
Most muscles are under voluntary control, save for reflexive responses. However, the muscles that operate the heart and lungs, for example, are autonomic or under non-voluntary control.
Voluntary muscles are skeletal muscles (under somatic control) and involuntary muscles involve the heart, smooth muscles and anything under autonomic control.
Muscles that are under your control are known as voluntary muscles. The arms, legs, and face muscles are prime examples, as they are muscles under your control.
skeletal muscles or voluntary muscles
Voluntary muscles are under conscious control and are responsible for movement in the body. They allow us to perform activities such as walking, running, and picking up objects. These muscles can be activated and controlled at will.
Those are not under our control
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....mostly skeletal mauscles
No.
You can control voluntary muscles.
Voluntary muscles are what you have control over. Like your skeletal muscle are usually voluntary. Involuntary muscles are what you have no control of. Like your smooth and cardiac muscles you have no control of. The difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles are voluntary muscles you have control of and involuntary you have no control of. Hope this answered your question.