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The Stapedius. Although the experts don't agree on how many muscles there are in the human body, they do agree that the smallest muscle is the stapedius. Located in the middle ear, the stapedius is a mere 1.27 millimetres long. And what does such a miniscule muscle do? It controls the tiniest bone in the body, the stapes or stirrup bone. The stapes and two other bones conduct sound vibrations through the middle ear. Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stapedius
whats the slowest muscle in the human body
Yes, a muscle is considered an organ in the human body.
The strongest muscle in the human body is the masseter muscle, which is located in the jaw and is responsible for chewing and biting.
The human body has about 650 muscles-we say "about" because there is some disagreement as to which muscles are separate and that results in different muscle totals. Although the experts don't agree on how many muscles there are in the human body, they do agree that the smallest muscle is the stapedius. Located in the middle ear, the stapedius is a mere 1.27 millimetres long. And what does such a miniscule muscle do? It controls the tiniest bone in the body, the stapes or stirrup bone. The stapes and two other bones conduct sound vibrations through the middle ear.
The strongest muscle in the human body based on its weight is the masseter muscle, which is located in the jaw.
Your mouth. Your tongue is actually the most strongest muscle in the human body.
The muscle in the human body that is both voluntary and involuntary is the diaphragm.
the heart
thinest muscle
Individual cells could be considered smallest whole functional parts. However if you wish to be pedantic you could include the constituents of those cells all the way down to subatomic particles.
No, the lips are not considered a muscle in the human body. They are made up of soft tissue and do not contain muscle fibers.