Cylindrical, long, and unbranched shaped muscles. Spindle-shaped, small muscles.
These muscles are multinucleated. These muscles are uni nucleated.
Found attached to bones. Found in the walls of internal organs.
High energy requirement. Low energy requirement.
Presence of the nucleus at the periphery. Presence of the nucleus at the center.
Has a thick Sarcolemma Has a thin Sarcolemma
Actions are mainly regulated by somatic nervous system. Actions are mainly regulated by Autonomic nervous system.
Rapid and powerful contractions. Slow and rhythmic contractions.
High energy required Low energy energy required
Get fatigued needing rest regularly. Not fatigued, can work continuously.
These muscles are under the control of our will. These muscles not governed by our will.
Involved in the movement of body parts and the locomotion of the body. Involved in the internal movements of the organs, aiding the passage of fluids and food in the digestive system.
Diaphragm, pharynx, abdominal wall tongue, muscles of middle ear, muscles underneath the skin are few examples of Voluntary Muscles Blood vessels, Alimentary tracts, ducts of glands, Urogenital tracts, respiratory tracts, are few examples of Involuntary Muscles
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Explanation:
Voluntary muscles work according to the desire or under conscious control.
Involuntary muscles work under the control of the autonomous nervous system of the body.
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Voluntary Muscles Involuntary Muscles
Cylindrical, long, and unbranched shaped muscles. Spindle-shaped, small muscles.
These muscles are multinucleated. These muscles are uni nucleated.
Found attached to bones. Found in the walls of internal organs.
High energy requirement. Low energy requirement.
Presence of the nucleus at the periphery. Presence of the nucleus at the center.
Has a thick Sarcolemma Has a thin Sarcolemma
Actions are mainly regulated by somatic nervous system. Actions are mainly regulated by Autonomic nervous system.
Rapid and powerful contractions. Slow and rhythmic contractions.
High energy required Low energy energy required
Get fatigued needing rest regularly. Not fatigued, can work continuously.
These muscles are under the control of our will. These muscles not governed by our will.
Involved in the movement of body parts and the locomotion of the body. Involved in the internal movements of the organs, aiding the passage of fluids and food in the digestive system.
Diaphragm, pharynx, abdominal wall tongue, muscles of middle ear, muscles underneath the skin are few examples of Voluntary Muscles Blood vessels, Alimentary tracts, ducts of glands, Urogenital tracts, respiratory tracts, are few examples of Involuntary Muscles
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