Biology, asked by ritika252577, 11 months ago

How do involuntary muscles help in our body functions?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Involuntary muscle activities are going on continuously to keep you alive. Your heart, which itself is a muscle, pumps oxygen and nutrients to cells; muscle action pumps lymph through your lymphatic system as part of your immune system; breathing depends on muscles to deliver oxygen; and muscle activity in the skin allows us to sweat and maintain our temperature.

Answered by Anonymous
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The function of the involuntary muscles is to cause variations in shape or inner diameter of the organs (movement of substances inside the body, favoring possible passageways or the exclusion of contents). Their contraction is regulated by the autonomic nervous system. An example of an involuntary muscle is the heart.

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