The various types of muscles which belong to the muscular system.
voluntary movement
the word voluntary muscles
somatic nervous system
the central nervous system handles all voluntary movement in the body:)
Skeletal or voluntary muscles attach to the skeleton and allow movement. In contrast, smooth muscles are not under voluntary control.
No, the skeletal system is not voluntary. It is an involuntary system that is responsible for providing support and protection to the body's organs, producing blood cells, and providing a framework for muscle attachment and movement.
The somatic nervous system controls the skeletal system and voluntary movement by stimulating muscle contraction. Parts of the somatic nervous system are spinal nerves, cranial nerves, association nerves.
The somatic nervous system contains efferent nerves, such as the motor neurons that control voluntary movement of muscles. For example, the efferent nerves that innervate the skeletal muscles in your arms to produce movement when you reach for something are part of the somatic efferent nerves.
Skeletal Muscle tissue is the only tissue that responds to voluntary movement. Smooth and Cardiac muscle tissue are controlled by the central nervous system.
The nervous system controls all movement in the body. It sends signals from the brain to the muscles through the spinal cord, coordinating voluntary and involuntary movements.
muscular system |> is made up of voluntary muscles their constructions are responsible for movement, posture and heat production. - J Penuliar -
the nervous system