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In the body, muscles are not attached to each other, but they are attached to the bone structure. Without bones, muscles would not stay in the shape of your are for example, instead it would shrivel into a lump every time you tried to use it.
When you are scared, your body releases adrenaline, which triggers the arrector pili muscles to contract. These muscles are connected to hair follicles, causing the hair to stand on end and giving you goosebumps. This is a natural response that evolved to make you look bigger and more intimidating to potential threats.
We cry when we yawn because its stretching your eyes which makes them swell up with water. Then after that if it gets so bad and you can't see it drips down your face and people think your crying. When actually your not.
The scientific term for the muscles of the mouth is "mimetic muscles" or "facial muscles." These muscles are responsible for facial expressions and movements of the mouth, including actions like smiling, frowning, and speaking. Key muscles in this group include the orbicularis oris, buccinator, and zygomaticus.
The cat's muscle fibers run perpendicular to its internal oblique muscles. The fibers of the external oblique muscles run opposite of the muscles.
The muscles of a chickens wing are antagonistic. Antagonistic muscles are the ones that oppose a specific type of movement.
Muscles are connected to bones by tendons.
Muscles that are connected to bones are called skeletal muscles, voluntary muscles or striated muscles.
No! muscles are connected to bones by tendons.
When a muscle is connected to another muscle, they are connected by an aponeurosis.
Cardiac or 'heart' muscles are no connected to bones.
No, not all muscles are connected to bones because some muscles have their own place in body.
No, there are some muscles that are not connected to any bones. These include such muscles as the heart, and the lip muscles.
Yes all your muscles are connected to your bones
tendons
Only skeletal muscles are connected to bones. They don't attach directly to the bones, but are attached by tendons that emerge at the ends of the muscle groups or individual muscles. Smooth muscles are organ muscles, and cardiac muscle is specialized conductive muscle of the heart. Answer courtesy of gallop
We have about 600 or more muscles that are connected to the bones610
Muscles are connected to bones by thick tissue called tendons. Tendons are a flexible but inelastic cord that connects muscle and bone.