Why a dog twitches: Well first off, he/she should'nt twitch when they are not sleeping. Or they may have a bug like a tick. This can simply be solved with tick or bug cream at any local store that sells pet products. IF he/she is sleeping and is twitching, there are many reasons for it. like:
1. The dog is having a bad dream. IF he is moaning, then he if having a night mare. You should gently wake the dog up, give it you'r sent and give it a bone or a treat.
2. if the dog starts randomly growling, emedeatly wake it up!! It is having a wash-out. Were it replaces its real life with its dream. This could become a tumor, if not quickly woken up.
3. If a dog twitches its ears when its sleeping, he is having a nice dream, try not to wake him ;)
4. Also if the dog is gently snoring he/she is having a nice dream. No matter what kind of snore it is, it doesnt matter depending on the dog.
5. If a dog twitches his tail in his dream, put some food in front of him/her that they could eat. they could be in pain in their dreams and food will wake them. WHAT EVER YOU DO, don't wake them up by tapping them or any thing. That can scare them and they could bite you, don't hit them if they do. It is a force of reaction. Because they were probably in a fight in their dream.
All dogs twitch in their dreams, but not all do the same thing.
Yes, fast twitch fibers can generate more force than slow twitch fibers because they have a higher capacity for rapid contractions due to their ability to generate high levels of force quickly. Slow twitch fibers are better suited for endurance activities and less forceful contractions.
The thymus is an organ in the upper chest, which all mammals have. The calf thymus is a thymus that belongs to a calf. Calf thymus DNA, is the DNA that can be isolated from this calf thymus. Calf thymus DNA is used for many experiments, because the thymus has a very high yield of DNA (calf thymus DNA has a yield of approx. 2.542% (w/w))
The largest muscle of your calf is the gastrocnemius.
Is the embryo of a pig and a calf part of the molecular biology
either calf or shin. whichever.
well if your calf muscle constantly twitches you are probably having a muscle spasm
Your right calf may twitch at night because of restless leg syndrome. Restless leg syndrome can cause twitching, aching, itching and tingling sensations.
Well, I'm not completely sure of this, but in my science class we were talking about slow- twitch muscles (like your esophagus for example) and fast twitch muscles (like your leg muscles). Anyway, I asked do sloths have slow twitch muscles in their legs, and he said to look it up, so I did, and it turns out they do! So the reason is they have slow twitch gastrocnemus (calf) muscles!
"The whiskers on your kitten" is the subject of the sentence, and "twitch" is the predication.
The twitch in your shoulder is just a twitch it does not hurt you at all:>
Slow twitch
You can get a twitch from stimulation or damage to the muscles.
What is Twitch? (that is a sentence.)
Calf. The same terms that apply to cattle generally apply to bison.
The cast of Twitch - 2013 includes: Annabeth Norris as Twitch
Bewitched - 1964 To Twitch or Not to Twitch 4-25 was released on: USA: 14 March 1968
Bewitched - 1964 To Twitch or Not to Twitch 4-25 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Australia:G