What are the differences between voluntary and involuntary muscles about 5 points.
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voluntary means it is in the active state where as involuntary means in active or not in active
voluntary muscles control the nervous system
where as the involuntary muscles it is covered with strong connective tissue
involuntary muscles is generally attached to the skeleton
the main difference between is involuntary means in un active but it is active
voluntary are multi celled and in voluntary are unicellular
the voluntary muscles called as strained muscles
the in voluntary muscles are called unstrained muscles
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voluntary muscles control the nervous system
where as the involuntary muscles it is covered with strong connective tissue
involuntary muscles is generally attached to the skeleton
the main difference between is involuntary means in un active but it is active
voluntary are multi celled and in voluntary are unicellular
the voluntary muscles called as strained muscles
the in voluntary muscles are called unstrained muscles
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