Science, asked by parneetsingh35, 1 year ago

muscles do not require the brain to send a
message in order to move.
A) Voluntary
B) Fructose
C)
Fiat
D) Involuntary​

Answers

Answered by AtharvaCR7
6

Answer:

voluntary is the answer

Answered by mindfulmaisel
1

Involuntary muscle does not require brain send a message to move.

Option: (D)

Explanation:

  • Involuntary actions are those which are not under the control of our will. The muscles which control this type of movements are known as involuntary muscle.
  • Involuntary muscle do not require its transmission of impulse to the cerebrum of the brain for its functioning.
  • The involuntary muscles worked autonomously.
  • Some of the involuntary muscle are those present in the stomach and intestine.
  • Voluntary action are under the control of the cell Bhram of the brain. First the sensory divisions and the impulse to the Brain then the brain send a message to the voluntary muscle to perform its action.
  • The cardiac muscle are auto regulated.

To know more about involuntary muscles,

What are involuntary muscles Where are they found?

https://brainly.in/question/3895467

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