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what is voluntary muscles and non - voluntary muscles?​

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Answered by GlimmeryEyes
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Voluntary muscles are those whose movement can be controlled at will or conscious control, while involuntary muscles are those whose movement can not be controlled at will or without conscious control or that work involuntarily, i.e., automatic. Involuntary muscles include smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.

Answered by vrindhu2014
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Voluntary muscles are the muscles used by an individual to move and use under conscious control. Skeletal muscles are the voluntary muscles, as they can be controlled under command. Skeletal muscles are further divided into fast-twitch (high force, rapidly fatiguing) and slow-twitch (low force, slowly fatiguing) fibers.

Voluntary muscles are the muscles used by an individual to move and use under conscious control. Skeletal muscles are the voluntary muscles, as they can be controlled under command. Skeletal muscles are further divided into fast-twitch (high force, rapidly fatiguing) and slow-twitch (low force, slowly fatiguing) fibers.

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