The brain control of voluntary muscles resides in the cerebral cortex, a part of the cerebrum (modern-most part of the brain [approximately 3/4 of total]). However, no single brain part is responsible for all voluntary muscles. Muscular activity is controlled by various parts of the cerebrum. Location depends upon specific muscles and functions.
*There are involuntary muscles and functions that are controlled by the nervous system without direct involvement of the brain at all.
The brainstem controls the involuntary muscles and the cerebellum controls the voluntary muscles.
Nerves
The brain.
Involuntary muscles control functions like breathing and digestion.
They are involuntary muscles.
it is an involuntary action not muscles
Heart muscles are involuntary.
the part of the nervous system of vertebrates that controls involuntary actions of the smooth muscles and heart and glands
They are involuntary muscles.
yes. The smooth muscles (e.g. in the digestive tract) are involuntary.
skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles.
involuntary muscles can't control consciously, but voluntary muscles can.