What reasoning explains why muscle action in the small intestines and other organs is known as involuntary muscle action?
A. The muscles of the small intestine and other organ muscles cannot be consciously controlled
B. The muscles of the small intestine and other organ muscles can be consciously controlled
C. Ligaments control the actions of the small intestine and other muscles
D. The muscle movement is controlled by moving skeletal muscles
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