How are voluntary muscles different from involuntary muscles?
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Voluntary muscles are attached to the skeleton and are controlled by us, whereas involuntary muscles are the muscles that are not under our control.
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Voluntary muscles include the muscles attached to the skeleton. The involuntary muscles include smooth and cardiac muscles. ... The other type of involuntary muscle, smooth muscle is not striated and consists of spindle-shaped short cells. There are different types of smooth muscles and skeletal muscles.
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