Differentiate between voluntary and involuntary muscles. Give one example of each.
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voluntary muscles are the sets of muscles which are directly connected by our brain so that we can control them by our will for example muscles in our hand we can move them whenever we want to move them so
involuntary muscles are those sets of muscles which are not directly connected by our brain which means we cannot control them by Avil for example muscles in oesophagus or food tube we cannot move the food tube it moves as it gets food all in simple words whenever food comes in contact with exercises or more or helps the food to go down but we cannot do this by our will
involuntary muscles are those sets of muscles which are not directly connected by our brain which means we cannot control them by Avil for example muscles in oesophagus or food tube we cannot move the food tube it moves as it gets food all in simple words whenever food comes in contact with exercises or more or helps the food to go down but we cannot do this by our will
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