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.
All of the required muscles.
It takes 43 muscles to frown.
400
It takes 17 muscles in your face to create a smile.
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For relaxed breathing, called tidal breathing, all you need is the diaphragm muscle.
Many stand alone computers are still used especially for sensitive documents.
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paralysis of voluntary muscles, not involuntary muscles and tissues that control body functions
It typically takes multiple muscles working together to move a single bone in the body, with estimates ranging from a few to tens of muscles, depending on the specific movement and location in the body. These muscles act in coordination to generate the necessary force and control required for the movement.