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What are facts about enclousures?

Give reasons that led to the british govt to pass the enclosures act


Give 3 reasons why a species can become exotic?

their colour the place they live an interesting feature or how they act


What is the name for smooth muscles that act like skeletal muscles?

eyelids act as smooth muscle(invoulantary) in body


What type of muscles are smooth muscles?

smooth muscles are involuntarily used muscles. these are present in the digestive system that moves and processes food. this is opposed to striped muscles that are voluntarily moved e.g. biceps; and cardic muscle that is present in the heart.


During what process does the cardiac sphincter open involuntarily?

the cardiac sphincter opens involuntarily during peristalsis, which is the process of wavelike muscle contractions of the alimentary tract that moves food along the oesophagus down to the stomach. :)


What are some examples of fixator muscles?

Take a complex action like riding a bike: your qaudriceps and calf muscles are the agonists (contracting muscles). The antagonists are the muscles of your hamstring and shins. other leg muscles act as synergists and muscles of your back and abdomen act as fixators to stop you falling off.


What is the difference volantantarymuscle and a involantarymuscles?

Involuntary muscles act on their own, like the heart muscles. Voluntary muscles you control, like the arm muscles.


Muscles and glands can act as effectors?

let them act as effectors.who cares


What is the term for the ability of muscles to be slightly contracted at all times to be ready to act.?

Synergy is the term for the ability of muscles to be slightly contracted at all times to be ready to act. Most of the muscles are usually in this form.


Why did Frederick Douglass urge President Lincoln to act against slavery and what reasons did he give?

Fredrick Douglas urged president Lincoln to act on slavery because of the deplorable conditions that they were being subjected to.


Which muscles are involved in the act of smiling?

The muscles involved in the act of smiling are primarily the zygomaticus major and minor, as well as the orbicularis oculi. These muscles work together to lift the corners of the mouth and create the characteristic expression of a smile.


Examples of muscles that act synthetically?

Do you mean 'sympathetically"?