It takes about 44 muscles to say "I love you," but saying "I like you" typically requires fewer muscles. The exact number can vary depending on the person's facial expressions and articulation. Overall, the act of speaking involves numerous muscles in the face, mouth, and throat working together.
This depends on which expert is asked and so can vary quite dramatically. some experts say 650 muscles whilst others say as many as 850 muscles.(whats this got to do with cars??) somethng like 712/752 musclesThe number of muscles varies between 650 and 850 dependent upon the expert asked.
How about you go and take a survey from 100 people and see what they say. But if you ask me I would say I don't like it.
Since we do not know quite where they were or what they looked like, it is impossible to say.
well scientist have been wondering for years so they will say like about 5,000 or less
I say tendons
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It depends how quick and slow you say it
umm...I would say hard muscles. just kidding, the smooth and cardiac muscles you don't control.
thats like trying to answer how many licks does it take to get to the center of a toosty pop? THE WORLD MAY NEVER KNOW.
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Muscles that move without conscious control are called involuntary muscles. Examples include smooth muscles in organs like the stomach and blood vessels, and cardiac muscle in the heart. These muscles are controlled by the autonomic nervous system and work automatically to carry out vital functions in the body.
email her, call her, or take her out and say I like you