Is hard to give an exact answer, but the anatomists say there are about 400.
There are 639- 640 muscles in the human body. There are about 30 muscles in the face alone.
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There are 206 bones in the adult human body.
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The human body has an average of 640 muscles.
There are 11 pairs of intercostal muscles on each side (22 total muscles). The intercostal muscles lie between the ribs.
32 in each ear, 64 ear muscles in total.
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There is not truly defined number for this question, but the approximation of muscles in a human body is said to be between 640 and 850 depending on the expert you consult. The amount of actual muscles we have in total is somewhere in the tens of millions. Every hair follicle on our body for example has an individual muscle , allowing us to have "goosebumps" Even then , counting the sphincter muscles your capillaries use to regulate blood flow , it ends up in the billions.
Yes, a newborn baby has more muscles than an adult, but the difference lies in the number of muscle fibers rather than the total muscle mass. Newborns are born with a higher number of muscle fibers, which will mature and develop as they grow. However, adults have larger muscles overall due to muscle growth and development through physical activity and aging.