300
All of the required muscles.
Three friends can stand side-by-side. They can also stand front-to-back. They can also stand upside-down and rightside-up.
Enough.
The road a person is looking down if they stand with their back to the front of Buckingham Palace is Regents Street. Regents Street has many gift shops that pertain to the Palace in London, England.
It takes 37 muscles to frown. and 22 muscles to smile. so turn that frown upside down
Standing still requires the coordinated effort of numerous muscles throughout the body, particularly in the legs, core, and back. While the exact number can vary depending on an individual's posture and balance, it's estimated that around 200 muscles are engaged to maintain an upright position. These muscles work together to stabilize the body and prevent it from toppling over.
It takes 37 muscles to frown. and 22 muscles to smile. so turn that frown upside down
Many muscles are involved in throwing a dodge ball. Your back muscles, all of your arm muscles and some of your stomach muscles. Even muscles from your legs may be used depending on how hard you are throwing it.
There are so many animals that can stand straight up. Some of them include dogs, cats, monkeys, kangaroos and so many others.
German Sheperds have hip problems because the way they stand (back end squats down) was bred into them many years ago.
There are many arm muscles. The triceps (on the back of your upper-arm) contract when you straighten your arm, and the biceps (the front of the upper-arm) relaxes.
The squat works many muscles in the body in some form. The primary movers are the hamstrings, quads, and glutes. Assuming you are doing them correctly with your knees out and squatting below parallel, you should be using your hip adductors as well.