Fish muscles are segmented due to the way they swim....Or they swim due to the way the muscles are segmented.(You'd have to ask nature which came first, the muscles or the swimming)Much like how a worm uses segmented muscles to move side-to-side through earth, fish use a similar mode of transportation. The way they contract and retract their side muscles called "myomeres" results in the way they swim in that side-to-side motion.
To turn it on you use mechanical energy produced in the muscles in your hand. To energise the TV you use electrical energy
the muscles in your feet, arms and legs are used when rollerblading but when you are doing it downhill then it is your head and your body muscles, but there is another thing that you have to use your head for, and that's thinking because you need to be pretty careful otherwise you will go crazy, fall to the ground and split your head open or worse.
just use the things on the side of your head and use your brain
The Cervical (neck) vertebrae.
The obverse side of a coin - is the side with The Queen's head on it.
The Cervical (neck) vertebrae.
Use a flathead screwdriver, insert the end in the side of the head unit.
If you mean during turns, they spot. Spotting means you look to one side while turning then you flip you're head to continue looking to the side you are spotting. I suggest looking up spotting on google or something...
The muscles of grasshopper hind legs are found near the head. It is a common miss conception that grasshoppers use their legs to jump it is in fact their antenna that the use to jump with. Hope this was helpful!!!! :)
There are three muscles that help to turn your head in a left to right fashion. They include the Sternoclidomastoid, Semisplenoious Capitus, and the Splenious Capitus.
you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles. you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles.