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what is the difference between involuntary muscles and voluntary muscles . ​

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Answered by pavanadevassy
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Answer:

Voluntary muscles are the muscles whose movement can be controlled by ourselves, and involuntary muscles are the muscles whose movement cannot be controlled on our own or that work without the consciousness of the brain.

Explanation:

Voluntary muscles are the muscles whose movement can be controlled by ourselves, and involuntary muscles are the muscles whose movement cannot be controlled on our own or that work without the consciousness of the brain. Examples of involuntary muscles include smooth muscles and cardiac muscles. The voluntary muscle can also be called skeletal muscles and its examples are pectoral muscles, hamstrings, biceps, triceps, quadriceps, abdominals, etc.

Answered by selviarul1105
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Voluntary muscles are skeletal muscles that contract and relax under conscious control. These muscles attach to bones and regulate movement of the body. Involuntary muscles, on the other hand, are not under conscious control.hope it helps mark as the branilist plz

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