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Differences between voluntary action and involuntary actions (group 1) -…
Differences between voluntary action and involuntary actions (group 1)
The speed of action in voluntary action is slow while the speed of action in involuntary action is fast
-EUNICE
Voluntary actions are those actions on which you have control while involuntary actions are those actions which you cannot control.
-GILLIAN
Voluntary actions involves skeletal muscles while involuntary actions involves smooth muscles, cardiac muscles and glands-ELIZABETH
Voluntary action occurs according to the willl of an individual while involuntary action does not occur according to the will of an individual
( FRANCIS TOGAP)
Voluntary action is responding with the benefit of experience while involuntary action is responding to avoid danger.
-Chong Suk Chin
The pathway of the transmission of impulses in the voluntary action is from brain to muscle through the spinal cord while the pathway of the transmission of impulses in involuntary action is from medulla oblongata to internal organs.
:pencil2: -Kuan Yan Zi
Voluntary action can be regulate by muscles of the body but i voluntary action cannot be regulate by muscles of the body. (Jong Tze Wei)
Voluntary actions are controlled by cerebrum while involuntary actions are controlled by medulla oblongata --ARIEL
◼ Voluntary action is controlled by motor system.
⚡ Involuntary action is controlled by autonomic nervous system.
~(Bong Zhang Wang)~