rigor mortis
It didn't. But there is a state called Nebraska.
yes if it were it would be called superior state
When a frog dies, it undergoes a process called rigor mortis, where the muscles stiffen due to biochemical changes. After death, ATP (adenosine triphosphate) production ceases, preventing the muscles from relaxing. As calcium ions leak out of the cells, they cause the muscle fibers to contract and remain in that contracted state, leading to the stiffening. This rigidity typically starts a few hours after death and can last for several days before the muscles begin to decompose.
If an object is solidified from a liquid state it is called freezing. If an object is solidified from a gaseous state it is called deposition.
A muscle fiber is made of many contractile units called sarcomeres.
The continuous partial contraction of muscle is called muscle tone
By going through the process called naturalization.
The state when even relaxed muscles are almost always in a slightly contracted state is called muscle tone. It does not produce active movement, but it keeps the muscles firm and healthy and ensures that they are ready to respond to a sudden stimulus. Muscle tone also helps to stabilize joints and to maintain posture.
Colorado became the 38th US State on 1 August 1876. That's why it's called the Centennial State.
The state of partial skeletal muscle contraction is known as tonus. Muscles of the body do not have a real state of total relaxation.
Increased pliability of muscles: muscle spindles are located within muscle fibres. When muscle spindles are stretched the nerve impulses are made and information relative to the degree of stretch is sent to the nervous system. It then sends the messages back concerning how many motor units should be contracted in order to have a smooth movement. When your body is used to steady state exercise the more efficient your muscles spindles become at transmitting information, and the more pliable muscles become
The process of becoming a state is called statehood. It involves a territory meeting certain requirements set by the existing states and the federal government in order to be admitted into the Union as a fully recognized state.