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( Involuntary muscle)
Involuntary muscles are smooth, uni nucleated, non-branching muscles that are not directly controllable at will. These muscles are not as free as the voluntary muscles such as those in the arms, legs, fingers, toes etc. Involuntary muscles are muscles controlled only by the central nervous system, and (in some cases) by hormones. These cannot be controlled consciously. The pupils of the eye are an example of this as they contract quickly when the eye is exposed to bright light. e>
Involuntary Muscles involuntary muscles are smooth muscles because it has no lines on it when you look at it with a telescope. You cannot control involuntary muscles they work on their own, examples of involuntary muscles in our body are intestines and some of your urinary organs
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