Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
In your body there are 650 muscles. Some muscles are involuntary, that is, their activity is not conscious, it does not depend on whether or not you want them to work. They help, for example, the digestion of food or make your heart beat. Other muscles, such as those represented here, can be controlled voluntarily.
Muscles are soft and elastic organs that are responsible for body movements. They also cover and shape each body part.
Some muscles are attached to the bones and others are part of the internal organs such as the stomach or the heart.
Muscles can be voluntary and involuntary.
Voluntary muscles are called that because they move when we decide. For example, the biceps moves when we want to move the arm.
The involuntary muscles move without us deciding. For example, the heart muscle moves even if we don't want to