Involuntary can (and does) work continuously (all your life).
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Junk food is more easily or quickly available (fast-food outlets). It tends to be loaded with sugar, fats and oils and is often fried, making it pleasant on the palate.See also the Related Link.Eating healthily
Sterling silver tends to varnish easily and daily use can ware it out quickly. It is not good practice to use sterling cutlery everyday.
it's average, but it tends to jam easily
The heart muscle, myocardium, contracts when in the systolic phase, which is the part when the blood is being pushed out of the left ventricle into the aorta. The wall of the left ventricle tends to be much thicker than than the right ventricle because of the amount of of pressure it exerts the oxygen rich blood into the aorta. Seeing as though the heart is a muscle, if it is worked more, it gets stronger. The myocardium is an involuntary muscle that is controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors.
Vomiting tends to make the body tense up. The hand muscles might contract as a result of this tensing. Also, vomiting can cause dehydration which can make muscles contract.
The type one muscle fibers are characterized as being the slow twitch oxidative muscle fibers. They contract slowly, they have the highest tolerance to fatigue as compared to the other types of muscle fibers, and there main fuel source tends to be triglycerides. This being said the best way to train this type of muscle fiber would be with low intensity endurance type exercises, such as jogging a long distance, or walking, or performing 50 push ups vs. 8 reps on the bench press.
As soon as the police catch up to you. Tends to be very quickly. :)
Hypocalcemia ( a low serum calcium level), not hypercalcemia ( a high serum calcium level), tends to cause muscle spasm and in severe cases may lead to muscle tetany.
"Forgetful" is not a noun; it is an adjective that describes someone who tends to forget things easily.
Winter tends to be the dormant season. The temperature of the soil tends to discourage the easy flow of moisture. It's a particular range in soil temperatures to which tree roots respond. That range tends not to be met during the winter months. So there tends not to be much growth.