muscles of the mouth
No, because when you breathe you are using your muscles.
The muscles used are the glottis, larynx,diaphragm, external intercostal muscles,and the quadratus lumborium.
The main muscle that helps us to breathe is the diaphragm. When it contracts it creates a lower pressure area inside the lungs than is in the outside air, and this basically sucks air into the lungs. The lungs exhale through their own natural recoil.
lungs and muscles
Ladybugs, like all animals, have muscles. They need muscles to move, fly, breathe and pump blood around their bodies.
Probably because you can't breathe...
it is important because we cant tell our selves breathe,breathe,breathe. Our brain knows so we don't control it.
In order to operate our muscles, we need a substance called Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). This provides the energy that our muscles need to contract and give us movement. In order to create ATP, our body needs a substantial amount of oxygen supplied via our blood to the cells. When we exercise, our muscles become overactive and require more and more ATP to function. As a result, our muscles need more oxygen, so we must breathe more (and usually faster) to supply them.
you're muscles need more oxygen which is carried in you're blood. this is why you breathe faster as well.
the answer is breathe.
Nope, that's how poisons like botox or curare work. They paralyze your muscles and then you are unable to breathe and you die.
Breathe, Eat/Drink, Move, Reproduce