My hamster doesn't exist, because I don't have one. Your hamster is probably eating.
The mandibular arch in a shark is located in the lower jaw, where the primary jaw muscles attach to help with opening and closing the jaw during feeding. Sharks have very flexible jaws that can protrude forward to better grasp and consume prey.
A crocodile's jaws are stronger in closing than in opening. This is due to the muscles that are responsible for closing the jaws being more powerful than those responsible for opening them. This strength allows crocodiles to have a powerful bite force to capture and crush their prey.
well they can not open there mouth if you put pressure on it, so opening jaw muscles
Lock jaw, also known as tetanus, is a condition characterized by severe muscle stiffness and spasms, particularly in the jaw muscles. It is caused by a bacterial infection and can be potentially life-threatening if left untreated. Vaccination is available to prevent tetanus.
The adductor muscles control the opening and closing of the clam valves. When these muscles contract, the valves close, and when they relax, the valves open. Clams use this mechanism to protect themselves from predators and regulate their internal environment.
The antagonist for the mandible is the temporalis muscle. It is responsible for closing the jaw while the mandible is involved in opening the jaw.
you would be opening and closing your jaw.
Other types of dystonias include Merge's syndrome (spasms of the jaw muscles when opening and closing of the mouth).
Doing something is a action, saying something is opening and closing your jaw creatively. Both, however, can be hard.
Temporomandibular joint disorder-- Inflammation, irritation, and pain of the jaw caused by improper opening and closing of the temporomandibular joint. Other symptoms include clicking of the jaw and a limited range of motion.
The opposite of opening would be closing or shutting.
by opening their mouths then closing it then opening it again, then closing it:-)
opening is 1500 n closing is 4889
When you move your lower jaw forward, the joint movement involved is primarily a combination of hinge (rotation) and sliding (translation) movements at the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). This allows for the smooth opening and closing of the mouth.
The mandibular arch in a shark is located in the lower jaw, where the primary jaw muscles attach to help with opening and closing the jaw during feeding. Sharks have very flexible jaws that can protrude forward to better grasp and consume prey.
The opening of the Berlin Wall signified the closing of the Cold War.
The muscle that aids the jaw in closing is the temporalis muscle. The masseter is the muscle that primarily moves the jaw.