The abdomen.
Adduction movement occurs when a muscle moves a limb towards the midline of the body. This movement decreases the angle between the limb and the body.
The cremaster muscle and the dartos muscle help regulate the temperature of the testes by moving the testes closer to the body to keep them warm or away from the body to cool them down. The testes are located outside the body in the scrotum, which helps maintain a lower temperature than the rest of the body, which is crucial for sperm production.
The scrotum will hang lower which moves them away from the body so they cool off. When the testes are cold, they will draw closer to the body. This is a built in temperature control system
It's true its the muscle that moves your eyes :)
Abduction is when the shoulder moves away from the body, while adduction is when the shoulder moves towards the body.
The biceps, pectoralis, and trapezius.
Adduction movement occurs when a muscle moves a limb towards the midline of the body. This movement decreases the angle between the limb and the body.
The cremaster muscle contracts and pulls the testes closer to the body to regulate temperature. This action helps to keep the testes warm and within the optimal temperature range for sperm production.
The cremaster muscle and the dartos muscle help regulate the temperature of the testes by moving the testes closer to the body to keep them warm or away from the body to cool them down. The testes are located outside the body in the scrotum, which helps maintain a lower temperature than the rest of the body, which is crucial for sperm production.
heart muscle
skeletal muscles
the muscle you pulled hurts and decreases the way your body moves.
The testes have to be kept at a constant temperature, a bit below the body temperature. In Winter, the testes will move closer to the body to keep warm, whilst in Summer they will move away to keep cool! Weird huh? It's almost like they have a brain of their own.
Skeletal muscles
The heart moves the blood all over the body the heart it self is no exception. The heart is a cardiac muscle.
Yes, muscle does count for weight, actually, muscle is the heaviest substance in your body.
Your heart and brain .