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Difference between voluntary and unvoluntory muscle

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Answered by hulra12345
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Hi!!!

Here is a simple answer which you can write in exam.


☀Voluntary muecles can be controlled by our conscious will but we cannot control involuntary muscles.

☀Voluntary muscles show alternate light and dark bands when observed under a microscope but involuntary muscles do not show such patterns.

☀The cells of voluntary muscles are long, cylindrical, unbranched and multinucleate but the cells of involuntary muscles are long with pointed ends (spindle-shaped) and uninucleate (having a single nucleus) .

I hope it may help!!
Answered by xishitaghoshx
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Your answer is:

•Voluntary muscles can be controlled by our will, whereas involuntary muscles cannot be controlled by our will.

•Voluntary muscles are striated(striped) muscles, whereas involuntary are unstriated(not striped) muscles [ except cardiac muscles which are striated involuntary muscles].

•Examples of voluntary muscles- Muscles of arms, legs, neck, etc
Examples of involuntary muscles- Muscles of eyes for blinking, muscles found in the internal organs, etc.

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