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It takes 43 muscles to form a smile, but there are too many nerves involved to provide an exact number. The facial muscles are innervated by the facial nerve (CN VII), which branches out into numerous smaller nerves that control specific movements in the face.
Four muscles.
A muscle is made up of many fasicles. These fasicles contain myofibrils. The myofibrils contain sarcomeres which contain myosin and actin filaments which is the molecular movement for muscle contraction.
Seventeen muscles originate on the scapula, including the deltoid, trapezius, and subscapularis muscles. These muscles play a key role in shoulder movement and stability.
For many people it's the talking muscles. For runners it's the leg muscles. For barmaids it's the biceps/triceps.
There are over 50 muscles in the human head, mainly responsible for facial expressions, chewing, and neck movements. These muscles work together to allow us to speak, eat, and show emotions through facial expressions.
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There are 33 muscles in a human face. And no, it doesn't take more muscles to frown than to smile.
They have just one head capsule. Just in that one head capsule it can contain up to 248 different muscles.
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14 muscles for smiling, and 35 muscles for madness
There are around 43 muscles in the human face responsible for facial expressions, such as smiling or frowning. These muscles allow us to make various facial movements and convey emotions.
It takes 43 muscles to frown and only 17 to smile. So smile!
It takes 43 muscles to form a smile, but there are too many nerves involved to provide an exact number. The facial muscles are innervated by the facial nerve (CN VII), which branches out into numerous smaller nerves that control specific movements in the face.
In a passionate kiss like one before you f her or him you use 34 muscles. what muscles are involved in a passionate kiss?
Muscles have many mitochondria. It needs much energy for contractions
The platysma muscle is the only muscle located directly inside of the skin. It's function is to, along with many facial muscles, allow a person to mimic, or create facial expressions.