There are three types of muscle, Smoothe, Skeletal and Cardiac. Smooth muscle is the type that is found in the viscera of the body and is involved in all the actions we do not have time to think about all the time so is under the control of the Autonomic Nervous System. The skeletal muscle is the type that moves the joints asn is named fof its connection to the bones of the body which skeletal muscles act on. This is the type that is involved in the finer actions that you must think about to perform and so these are the muscles under conscious control. The cardiac muscle is similar to the skeletal muscle in structure but is can generate its own rhythmic contraction under the influence of autonomic nervous action
Skeletal muscle is most often controlled by conscious thought.
Skeletal muscle tissue has more than one nucleus and is under voluntary control. The multiple nuclei in skeletal muscle cells are a result of the fusion of multiple precursor cells during development. This tissue is under conscious control and allows for movement of the body.
The tissue type designed for contraction is muscle tissue. There are three main forms of muscle tissue: skeletal muscle, which is under voluntary control; cardiac muscle, found in the heart and under involuntary control; and smooth muscle, which lines internal organs and is also involuntary. Each type has unique functions and characteristics suited to its specific role in the body.
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.
Skeletal muscles are under voluntary control; smooth muscles and cardiac muscles aren't.
skeletal muscle tissue
Skeletal muscle is most often controlled by conscious thought.
A voluntary muscle performs movement on command. Involuntary muscle performs with out conscious command.
Skeletal muscle
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Smooth muscles and cardiac muscles are controlled involuntarily - they are not under conscious control. Smooth muscles control functions such as digestion and blood vessel constriction, while cardiac muscles control the beating of the heart.
Skeletal muscle is voluntary, meaning it is under conscious control.
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
Skeletal muscle tissue is composed of long striated cells with multiple nuclei. These cells are voluntary muscles responsible for body movement and are under conscious control. Skeletal muscle tissue is classified as striated due to its alternating light and dark banding pattern when viewed under a microscope.
Skeletal muscle tissue has more than one nucleus and is under voluntary control. The multiple nuclei in skeletal muscle cells are a result of the fusion of multiple precursor cells during development. This tissue is under conscious control and allows for movement of the body.
Skeletal muscles are the only type of muscle in the body under conscious control.