hair muscles yes you do have them
Arrector pili muscle- Minute, involuntary muscle in the base of the hair follicle that causes "goose bumps".Hope this helps you
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The Arrector Pili muscle
arector pili muscle
No, it regulates insulin in your body. Your skin, an organ not a muscle, helps control temperature in the body and goose bumps is just one way of warming up.
they are goose Bumps. :)
When the wind picked up it gave me goose bumps.
You get goose bumps by becoming cold, Its a reaction to keep you warm.
The bumps on our skin are called goose bumps as they resemble the bumpy skin of a goose after it has been plucked.
Goose bumps are the tiny bumps you get all over your body when you get the chills, also sometimes referred to as goose pimples.
Goose bumps are raised on the human skin under two conditions. The first is in response to cold, when goose bumps rise it helps the body to stay warm due to muscle contraction as well as the erect hairs creating an extra later of insulation. The second is due to emotions, primarily fear, but it is also possible with other emotions.
Goose flesh or goose pimples