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What is the structure of a muscle that supports voluntary movements of the body? 2 points  A B C D​

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is the structure of a muscle that supports voluntary movements of the body?

Ans:- C) Skeletal muscles

A) Is cardiac muscle which is found in heat which contract nad relax on their on is called involuntary muscle

B) Is smooth muscle which is found on the wall of internal organs which contract and relax on on their own is called involuntary muscle

C) Is skeletal muscle which is found on hands, legs etc. which contract and relax on on our wil is called voluntary muscle

D) Is nerve cell

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Answered by rahul123437
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Among the given options, OPTION A are Skeletal muscles that support voluntary movements of the body.

MUSCLES IN THE HUMAN BODY -

(a) Skeletal Muscles

  • Muscles are voluntary and can function according to one's will.
  • Found in hands, legs, abdomen, head.

(b) Cardiac Muscles

  • Striated involuntary muscles are present in the heart.
  • They form walls surrounding the heart.

(c) Smoot Muscles

  • Involuntary muscles also known as Visceral muscles due to the absence of striations
  • Found in the eyes, gall bladder, urinary bladder, and other visceral organs.

(d) Nerve Cell

  • Structural Unit of the nervous system.
  • Transmit and communicate electric signals from one neuron to another.
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