difference between voluntary muscles and involuntary muscles
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Difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles:-
*Involuntary muscle is under unconscious control while voluntary muscle is under conscious control.
*Voluntary muscle is under the control of the autonomic nervous system while the involuntary muscle is under the control of the somatosensory nervous system.
*Voluntary muscles include skeletal muscle that attaches to bone and skin.
Involuntary muscle includes smooth muscle that lines organs, and cardiac muscle of the heart.
*While some involuntary muscles (e.g. cardiac muscles) contract in a constant rhythmic cycle, voluntary muscles do not.
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Difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles:-
*Involuntary muscle is under unconscious control while voluntary muscle is under conscious control.
*Voluntary muscle is under the control of the autonomic nervous system while the involuntary muscle is under the control of the somatosensory nervous system.
*Voluntary muscles include skeletal muscle that attaches to bone and skin.
Involuntary muscle includes smooth muscle that lines organs, and cardiac muscle of the heart.
*While some involuntary muscles (e.g. cardiac muscles) contract in a constant rhythmic cycle, voluntary muscles do not.
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Answer: Voluntary muscles:
1. Voluntary muscles are in our control.
2. They help in movement and locomotion.
3. They are attached to our skeleton.
Involuntary muscles:
1. Involuntary muscles are not in our control,
they are controlled by the brain and the
spinal cord.
2. They help in the involuntary movement.
For example, movement of food through
the intestine.
3.They are found in linings of internal
organs and not attached to our skeleton.
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