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differentiate voluntary muscles from involuntary muscles on the basis of their location. don't give spam answers otherwise I will report your answer​

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Answered by tusharpant
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Differences Between Voluntary and Involuntary Muscles. ... Voluntary muscles are multinucleate, and the nucleus is present at the rim (periphery). Involuntary muscles are uninucleate and the nucleus is centrally placed. Sarcolemma is thick in striated muscles, whereas it is thin in unstriated muscles.

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Answered by vanshikasharma15
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involuntary: A muscle movement not under conscious control e.g. the beating of the heart. striated: The striped appearance of certain muscle types in which myofibrils are aligned to produce a constant directional tension. voluntary: A muscle movement under conscious control e.g. deciding to move the forearm

Some examples of voluntary muscles include the biceps, the triceps, the quadriceps, diaphragm, pectoral muscles, abdominals, hamstrings, etc. Some examples of involuntary muscles include the cardiac muscle and smooth muscle lining the intestinal tracts, blood vessels, urogenital tracts, respiratory tract, etc.

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