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Human skeletal muscle averages from around 18% to 26% efficiency. This means that from 82% to 74% of that energy is turned into heat. If you looked at total caloric consumption of our muscles compared to the caloric consumption of other organs, you could then extrapolate a rough estimate of how much heat the muscles produce. To be more accurate, you would want to find out the efficiency of every system in the body, figure out how many calories they use on average per day, and then get a total heat that you could then factor out the heat generated by our skeletal muscle.
loss the abilty to control occular muscle(muscle that controlling our eyeball)
Genetic makeup has the capacity to trigger paranoia in many people
I would say yes, but I don't think the brain is a muscle. Your brain is a brain, nothing else really...it is what controls your muscles, so there's not really a way it could be a muscle itself. If you are wondering what your strongest muscle in your body is, it would probably be in your legs, because you use your legs all the time.
The percentage of body weight which is smooth muscle cannot be determined without a diagnostic body scan. Our skeletal muscle is generally thought to be 40% of a man's weight and 23% of a woman's. We could to deduce a value by considering the cardiac muscle weighs about 2-3 pounds. This value is roughly 1.5% of a person's body weight. therefore, the percentage of the weight smooth muscle must be 58.55 for male and 75.5 percent for a feamle. --------------- Justin Anderson
No, it is not. It being under your control would mean you could stop your heart at will.
You could test the urine to see if there are abnormally large numbers of proteins in the urine, this might tell you if muscle is being broken down.
There is a definate percentage that you could be pregnant. Id get tested asap
No. The only way you could ruin i muscle is by injuring it by hiting it. It could be just sore.
Bulking is a dangerous and (usually) ineffective technique to gain muscle mass. It is a fallacy to assume that you need to have a high body fat percentage in order to gain muscle, and it could be dangerous. Also, the perceived muscle gains from bulking tactics are usually fat or water stored in the muscle, and do not represent any real gains in strength, endurance, or appearance. At roughly 15% body fat, you are neither too thin or too fat, and should not have any problems related to fat or energy when building muscle. What is important is that you maintain your calorie intake in relation to your work load. The more work you do, the more calories you need. If you find that your body fat percentage is increasing, you're eating too many calories and may need to recalibrate your diet.
No. But it can cause muscle damage.
I think it is cross products I could be wrong but thats what im leaning to(:
The cloud type is partly cloudy so what could the percentage be?
There are many exercises you could do for small muscle groups such as smiling. You could also do butt flexes.
It could be the capacity of a coffee cup.
Being cross eyed means having a condition known as strabismus, which is the in perfect alignment of the eyes. This could be the result of a weakened or over contracting muscle. It could also be neurological.