no you don't and the whole point of sleeping is to rest your muscles and that's the only time you don't use muscles in your body. hope this helps.
receptors lying in joint and muscles
by lying By excercising
No, because when you breathe you are using your muscles.
The muscles used to lift the leg while lying down are primarily the hip flexor muscles, including the iliopsoas and rectus femoris. These muscles work together to flex the hip joint and raise the leg off the ground.
because you arent using as much energy making your muscles contract for movement
When lying in bed, you are typically not engaging in any physical activity, so your body requires less energy to maintain basic bodily functions. When walking about your home, your muscles are actively working to support your movement, which requires more energy in the form of calories to fuel the activity.
any and all of them if you use them (it) enough
because if they did you will be lying on the floreyes and moth shut
yes. muscles allow your bones to move. if you didn't have muscles, you'd be skin stretched over bones lying in a heap on the ground.
When any function has to be performed by body , muscles use energy. It helps in doing work.
To get out of bed, we primarily use the muscles in our core, including the abdominal muscles, as well as the hip flexors and the muscles in our legs, such as the quadriceps and glutes. These muscles work together to help us roll, sit up, and push ourselves off the bed. Additionally, the muscles in the back and shoulders may assist in stabilizing the movement. Coordination and balance are also important for safely transitioning from a lying to a sitting or standing position.
I did not condone his behavior.When you condone something, you act as if you are in agreement.