The division of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) that carries information from the senses to the central nervous system (CNS) and transmits signals from the CNS to the voluntary muscles is known as the somatic nervous system. This system is responsible for voluntary movements and processing sensory information, allowing for conscious control and perception of external stimuli.
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.
The brainstem controls the involuntary muscles and the cerebellum controls the voluntary muscles.
The hamstrings are voluntary or skeletal muscles.
You can flex skeletal muscles voluntary. These are the muscles you can control and move consciously. Smooth muscles and cardiac muscles, which work involuntarily, cannot be consciously flexed.
Skeletal muscles are under voluntary control; smooth muscles and cardiac muscles aren't.
It is the somatic nervous system that transmits information to voluntary muscles. The autonomic nervous system transmits information to involuntary muscles.
Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles.
yes
Skeletal muscles are the only voluntary muscles
voluntary, you control what it does.
You have control over the muscles in the body parts where you feel you can move. For example, you have control over your leg muscles because you can move your leg using your muscles in it. You have no control over involuntary muscles like the heart and intestines.
Skeletal muscles are the only voluntary muscles
You can control voluntary muscles.
skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles.
Yes they are voluntary muscles but eventually in your life you have to use them.
involuntary muscles can't control consciously, but voluntary muscles can.
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.