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<em>No.</em>
<em>No.Because if we have voluntary muscles in legs and involuntary muscles in stomach they are for a reason and that's why after millions of years of evolution this was selected as most successful.</em>
<em>No.Because if we have voluntary muscles in legs and involuntary muscles in stomach they are for a reason and that's why after millions of years of evolution this was selected as most successful.Also as you see what ever we eat the food should be properly churned and mixed in the stomach so if there were voluntary muscles there might be a possibility that you don't churn and mix your food properly also voluntary muscles are fatigued easily.</em>
<em>No.Because if we have voluntary muscles in legs and involuntary muscles in stomach they are for a reason and that's why after millions of years of evolution this was selected as most successful.Also as you see what ever we eat the food should be properly churned and mixed in the stomach so if there were voluntary muscles there might be a possibility that you don't churn and mix your food properly also voluntary muscles are fatigued easily.Now if you have involuntary muscles in your legs then my friend say good bye to walk, swim, skate, run, jog, etc etc. You cannot control your own legs which you yourself can imagine how difficult would it be.</em>
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