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Q: What is a cause of flaccid muscles?
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How do you improve flaccid muscles?

If you are talking about your penis you can increase its size by getting surgery.


What do flaccid cells cause?

Occasionally an embarrassing situation.


Does a flaccid arm undergo rigor mortis?

Short answer; yes.All muscles undergo rigor mortis at some time after death.


What is the definition of flacid?

The penis' tissues fill with blood to cause it to become erect, the opposite of flaccid. Flaccid describes an unengorged penis, that hangs limply as normal. Flaccid is an adjective and out of the men's sexual health section, it might refer to any unhardened object or substance?


Sentence for flaccid?

When a penis is not erect; it is Flaccid.


How do you stay flaccid?

Flaccid means to be flabby and soft.Don't exercise.


What does botulinum toxin do?

Botulinum toxin blocks motor nerves' ability to release acetylcho-line, the neurotransmitter that relays nerve signals to muscles, and flaccid paralysis occurs.


Why excess concentration of potassium cause increases heart to become dilated and flaccid and decrease heart rate?

because if potassium is


What is the chemical cause of sore muscles?

Lactic acid settling in the muscles


What muscle do to cause movement?

All muscles cause movement due to the contraction of coupled muscle cells. Perhaps the question intended to inquire about muscles that cause a bending in which the joint angle decreases. Muscles of this type are called flexor muscles (biceps for example).


Is flaccid paralysis a result of atrophy?

No, generally these are two separate issues. In flaccid paralysis, the muscles may be intact, but unable to contract due to chemical or electrical problems. Atrophy refers to the loss of muscle strength, tone, and size often due to disuse. Over time, paralysis could lead to atrophy from the disuse.


What blocks the action of acetylcholine?

Acetylcholine Inhibitors...That would include organophosphates, curare (or tubocuranine), succinylcholine, (a flaccid paralytic used in anesthesia to relax striated muscles for intubation), and various neurotoxins.