No.
The example of the processes which is under voluntary control are urination and defecation. Voluntary control is an act that is normally controlled by an individualâ??s will.
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.
Involuntary muscles in the body, such as the muscles in the digestive system and the heart, are not under voluntary control.
Involuntary is not under your control while voluntary is.
voluntary
Those are not under our control
Skeletal muscle is voluntary, meaning it is under conscious control.
Urination is both a voluntary and involuntary process. The act of releasing urine is primarily under voluntary control, allowing us to choose when and where to empty our bladder. However, the reflex to empty the bladder when it becomes full is an involuntary process controlled by the nervous system.
Yes, the diaphragm is considered a skeletal muscle because it is under voluntary control and is responsible for the process of breathing.
The upper arm is under voluntary control. This means that you can consciously move and control your upper arm muscles when you want to, such as when you reach for something or lift an object.
No.
yes