The two functional characteristics used to classify muscles into classes are agonist and antagonist. Agonist muscles are responsible for causing movement, while antagonist muscles work in opposition to the agonist to help control the movement.
Fascia is the connective tissue that binds muscles into functional groups, providing support and structure to the muscles. It helps muscles work together efficiently and allows for coordinated movement.
The muscles are the functional partners for motion and locomotion; movement of the body.
The muscles that move our ears are remnants of our evolutionary past when our ancestors could move their ears to better detect sounds and communicate. These muscles are not as functional in humans today, but they still exist as a leftover trait from our ancestors.
The purpose of vestigial ear muscles in humans is believed to be a remnant from our evolutionary past when our ancestors could move their ears to better detect sounds or communicate nonverbally. However, in modern humans, these muscles no longer serve a functional purpose and are considered vestigial.
The original purpose of ear muscles in humans was to help us move our ears to better detect sounds and communicate non-verbally. Over time, as humans evolved and no longer needed to move their ears for survival, these muscles have become less developed and are now mostly non-functional in most people.
In classifying muscles,we usually classify them as Stritiated(Skeletal/Cardiac) and Non-Stritiated(Smooth).
cardiac muscles
Fascia is the connective tissue that binds muscles into functional groups, providing support and structure to the muscles. It helps muscles work together efficiently and allows for coordinated movement.
The cardiac muscles can be classified as voluntary striated and involuntary non-striated.
Basically all of them. When you move anything in your body you are moving muscles, tendons, and your bones. All of the muscles in your body function. Your heart and your diaphragm are your most functional muscles in your body.
The muscles are the functional partners for motion and locomotion; movement of the body.
about 640 but this can vary from who you ask some classify a few differently.
count the goosebumps on your body then triple it!!!
On this basis you can classify it into two groups; one is called involuntary and the other one is known as voluntary. There is another way to classify muscles and in this classification morphology is taken into consideration. In accordance with this classification, there are two types of muscles; one is called striated and another one is called non-striated.
sarcomere's are the functional unit of a muscle which contract and make muscles shorter which then cause bones to move.
The external oblique muscles are situated on each side of the rectus abdominus. This muscle allows the trunks to be twisted or rotated.
To make muscles of the mouth functional. Laughter is also the release of some kind of tension.