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Answer:
both
both
Explanation:
voluntary or both (not rlly sure)
involuntary
involuntary
involuntary
both
involuntary
involuntary
voluntary (i think?)
pls wait for other answers to confirm if my answers are correct
Answer:
involuntary and voluntary:
Diaphragm, lungs
voluntary:
Arms, legs,eyelids, fingers, facial muscle
involuntary:
stomach, esophagus, heart
Explanation:
The answer is in the question itself. Muscle that can be voluntarily moved would be called upon to act when a person wants it to come into action. For example if you want to move you arm, leg etc, the muscles of arm or leg will respond to your ‘volition’ to come into action. Therefore all muscles (and there are dozens of those) that respond to your desire are voluntary. Besides arms and legs, all muscles that respond to your volition like opening/closing the mouth, moving neck are voluntary. These muscles have long names and more commonly known voluntary muscles would be quadriceps, biceps, pectoralis etc etc.
Involuntary muscles that work based on the inherent function of an organ do not follow volition. Heart muscle is an example. Others common examples will be smooth muscles in the arteries that adjust blood pressure in the circulatory system.
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