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Answered by lahamunmun39
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Involuntary muscles are the muscles that cannot be controlled by will or conscious and are often associated with organs that exhibit slow and regular contractions and relaxation. Involuntary muscles are also termed as smooth muscles or non-striated muscles as there are no striations when viewed under the microscope.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Involuntary muscles are striated and branched in the case of cardiac muscle. The actions of involuntary muscles are mainly controlled by the autonomic nervous system in the body. These involuntary muscles include smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.

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There are three types of muscle and are mainly classified based on their movements and structures.

  1. Skeletal Muscles: It is a form of striated muscle tissues and is mainly found attached to bones by the tendons.
  2. Smooth Muscles: These muscles are found inside of organs like the blood vessels, stomach, and intestines. These muscles help in the movements of substances through the organs.
  3. Cardiac Muscles: These muscles are found only in the heart, and are mainly responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.

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