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difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles.​

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Answered by dawoodbilal1234587
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Muscles that are under your conscious control are called voluntary muscles, while muscles that are not under your conscious control are called involuntary muscles.

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Answered by ashish200872
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Difference Between Voluntary and Involuntary Muscles

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Voluntary muscles or striated muscles are those which work according to the one’s desire or are under control, whereas Involuntary muscles are not under one’s control. Biceps muscles, respiratory, alimentary and urogenital tracts are the places where voluntary muscles are found, while abdominal muscles, locomotory muscles, middle ear muscles, Diaphragm are the examples of the involuntary muscles.

Locomotion and movement are the main features of the organisms, whether it is unicellular or multicellular. For this action, there is the particular type of tissues known as muscular tissue, and the cells are referred to as the muscle cell. These muscular tissues are formed from the embryonic mesoderm. These tissues are coordinately working with one another and thus support the movements of the body, and its various parts.

In the provided article we will be studying the basic difference between the two types of muscles and a brief description of them.

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