Since three factors affect muscular strength simultaneously and muscles never work individually, it is misleading to compare strength in individual muscles, and state that one is the "strongest".
1) physiological strength (muscle size, cross sectional area, available crossbridging, responses to training)
2) neurological strength (how strong or weak is the signal that tells the muscle to contract)3)mechanical strength (muscle's force angle on the lever, moment arm length, joint capabilities)
These are few of the strongest muscles
-In lifting weights the jaw muscle is the strongest
-The tongue is also considered as one of the strongest muscle, this could be true, but it is hard to say as the tongue is made up of 6 muscles
-The heart has a claim to being the muscle that performs the largest quantity of physical work in the course of a lifetime.
yes the tongue is the strongest muscle is the tongue
skeletal muscle tissue,cardiac muscle tissue smooth muscle tissue
The muscle that is considered the strongest jaw muscle is called the masseter muscle.
Muscle tissue is deep to epidermal tissue. Epidermal tissue is superficial to muscle tissue.
The femur is a bone, not a muscle. But it is the strongest bone.
Smooth tissue refers to a type of tissue that lacks striation and is typically found in organs like blood vessels and the digestive tract. Muscle tissue encompasses three types: skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle. Smooth tissue is a specific type of muscle tissue known as smooth muscle tissue.
Two muscles: The masster(jaw) The tongue
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muscle tissue, the muscle is called smooth muscle
The strongest muscle in the human body is the masseter muscle, which is located in the jaw and is responsible for chewing and biting.
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Muscle tissue