Well a person who talkes alot uses about 35 muscles a person that talkes only a littel uses 23 muscles
Speaking a single word involves the coordination of various muscles in the mouth, throat, and face. Muscles involved include the diaphragm for breathing, muscles in the larynx (voice box) for creating sound, and muscles in the mouth and lips for forming words. Additionally, facial muscles may be used for expressions while speaking.
No, the exact number of muscles used when smiling is debated among experts. While it is often mentioned that smiling uses 17 facial muscles, this number can vary depending on the source. Nevertheless, the act of smiling does engage multiple muscles in the face.
Energy in your body is used as a fuel to power your muscles. Your mouth uses muscles to move and thus it uses energy.
It is unknown the exact number of muscles used to whistle. However, there are two muscles that are used the most, and they are the orbicularis oris and buccinator muscles.
it helps us chew food and speak
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No, the opportunity cost does not rate a single number that is used in all situations.
There are many muscles in the body that are used in a roundhouse kick. The abs are used, side muscles, thigh muscles, and the butt muscles.
They don't speak exactly the same for the same reason your voice is different from others. The muscles used to make speech are not formed exactly the same way in each person.
There are twelve muscles in the face that make it possible for a person to smile. Other muscles can be used along with smiling that can make this number jump to as many as twenty-two.
A single number, such as 30100, cannot be used to define a sequence.