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Six ribbonlike extrinsic muscles. They are Superior rectus,medial rectus, lateral rectus, inferior rectus, inferior oblique, superior oblique.
The way the muscles are attached to the bones is what facilitates locomotion. The muscles contract which makes the bones move and creates locomotion.
the muscles make each movable bone move in you body
It uses thousands of muscles
they attract each other causing friction
It takes many muscles to move the leg. It takes about 200 muscles just to walk at an average pace. Forty muscles are needed at a time to help pick up their legs.
Many muscles in the face (for example muscles that move the lips and eyelids) are skeletal muscle but do not move bones.
All muscles can move, but only skeletal muscles are voluntary. The cardiac and the smooth muscles cannot be moved by your will, but skeletal muscles can be.
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Dogs have about 18 different muscles in each ear that allow for a wide range of movement. These muscles enable them to tilt, rotate, and raise their ears, which helps with communication and picking up sounds. The ability to move their ears independently also aids in their keen sense of hearing.
they carried them up with their muscles
Muscles make possible every move we make, even when we are sleeping. Your muscles move according to what they are fromed. To be more specific, a muscle is made up of many bundles of muscle fibers. Each of these bundles of fibers is called a motor unit. Each unit has a motor nerve which branches out at its tip. Each muscle fiber, therefore, has its own nerve ending to stimulate it. An electrochemical impulse is transmitted by chemicals from the nerve ending to the fiber, causing the fiber in that motor unit to contract and this is how each muscle of your body moves.
The muscles utilized when walking include the quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, calves, and core muscles. These muscles work together to move the legs and stabilize the body during each step.