The smallest muscle in a leopard, like in many mammals, is the stapedius muscle, located in the middle ear. This tiny muscle plays a crucial role in hearing by stabilizing the stapes bone, which is involved in the transmission of sound vibrations. Its size is minimal compared to larger, more prominent muscles used for movement, but it is essential for auditory function.
The organization of a skeletal muscle from smallest to largest is as follows: myofilaments > myofibrils > muscle fiber > fascicle > muscle
pyriformis
I think its's the scalene muscle
the stapedius muscle inside the ear
It's the smallest of the ''big cats'' so I think that counts as the smallest leopard and they are the closest cat, related to the Saber Tooth Tiger!
The stapedius muscle is attached to the stapes. It is the smallest striated muscle in the human body.
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the sacromere
Sarcomere
smallest to largest muscle
The plantaris is the smallest muscle in the human leg. It is used to flex the knee joint and is absent in about 7 percent of the human population.
sarcomere