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Muscle action can be voluntary or involuntary, explain what that means and give an example of each?
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Muscle action can be voluntary or involuntary, explain what that means and give an example of each?
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voluntary have control of your movement and involuntary unable to control your movement
example: - voluntary- raising your hand when the teacher ask a question
- involuntary - your hand hit somebody accidentally without your knowledge spasms
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