We speak of them along with the smooth muscles, because it happens that the same nervous arrangements are found in both cases; the smooth muscles and the glands have a precisely similar kind of nervous control.
We have also mentioned the fact that the skeletal muscles are under accurate nervous control.
The heart muscle, as we have already seen, is under the same sort of nervous control as the smooth muscles and glands.
The connection between bodily ailments and instability of nervous control is even more clearly seen in the frequent combination of rheumatism and chorea.
The organs of nervous control: the central nervous system, which has control of coordinated movement.
Peristaltic movement is caused by muscles which are not under voluntary nervous control, although anger, fear, or other unpleasant emotions have the effect of slowing them up or even stopping them entirely.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nervous control" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.