Not unless you wanna be a vegetable. Breathing requires muscles, and the heart is also a muscle, so I can see two immediate causes of death for anyone who does not have a muscular system. Muscles also cause the peristalsis that moves food through the digestive system, something else you can't really live without. In theory, though, if you were connected to a heart-lung machine and fed intravenously, you could still live without muscles - but it would not be a very happy life. Keep the muscles.
no, i don't think so... you wouldn't be able to move !
unless you got turned into a cyborg...lol
Yes,you would die without muscles because one very important muscle is the heart.
Thinking requires no muscle activity.
All motion needs muscles.
yes.but you wont be able to move your whole body axcept your back.
No
Of course not
If you had no muscles, you'd be weak! Muscles are very important and if you're too weak you could get ill!
no, becuase u wouldnt be aable to move
No. Muscles perform many important functions in your body, helping you to move and also helping other activities to happen. If they were not there, we could not survive.
NO! because you'll won't be able to move without your muscular system. And you will be unable to smile because there are 60 muscles in the face and it takes 20 muscle in your face to smile and 40 to frown.
No, your muscular system includes organs like the heart, lungs, and even your brain. Without these vital organs your life would not be as complex as it is now. You would be a pile of bones and skin.
No. Your organs are made of muscle and muscles are what make you able to move.
Firstly, it is important to note that the circulatory system is not an organ. It is a vital organ system made up of the lungs and an intricate network of blood vessels. There is no way anyone could survive without one.
There is no evidence that anyone did live inside the Sphinx, and no proof there is an inside where anyone could live.
The muscular system has 3 main functions. It provides movement, maintains posture and regulates body heat. It works with the skeletal system to move the body. It also helps the integumentary system to protect the underlying organs.
Several millions live in Britain, most quite contentedly.
according to scientist no it is unbarable heat there