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because they are the strongest musceles in your body

your nasty how do yu know that

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How do muscles get tired?

there is force that makes your muscles tired


Does your tongue ever get tired?

no your tongue will never get tired if you look in the mirror and you look at it your tongue will still be moving even if there is no pressure or force on to it. in conclusion your tongue is never tired.


Exercises that make muscles tired?

All exercises eventually make muscles tired.


What are some ways of soothing tired muscles?

You can sooth tired muscles by getting a massage, or massaging the effected muscles yourself. You can also use a warm compress or icy hot which can help soothe your tired muscles.


What happens when muscles get tired?

Even the strongest muscles can get tired if they are overworked. When muscles get tired, they may become cramped or experience pain. It is best to refrain from exertion when the muscles start hurting.


What is the the tongue muscle known as?

The Tongue is actually a collection of muscles, both internal and external.The external muscles reposition the tongue, while the internal muscles alter the shape of the tongue for talking and swallowing.A list of both external and internal muscles can be found at the Wikipedia article listed below.If you would like to learn about keeping your tongue muscles in shape, you look at the list of tongue twisters found in the harvestall link below.


Do you tongue have a muscles?

yes


What should you do when your muscles get tired?

Rest.


Why does it mean if a old dog sleeps with his tongue out?

They are tired.


What does your tongue is dragging on the floor mean?

means tired


What does it take to get your muscles tired?

pop ten pill mix or match get tired


How many muscles does it take to stick your tong out?

Sticking out your tongue primarily involves the use of about 8 muscles. These include intrinsic muscles, which change the shape of the tongue, and extrinsic muscles, which control its position. The main extrinsic muscles involved are the genioglossus, hyoglossus, and styloglossus. Together, they allow for the movement and extension of the tongue.