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OpenStudy (.th3_m0nst3r.):

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OpenStudy (.th3_m0nst3r.):

Which type of muscle is involved when you tie your shoelaces?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

skeletal muscles

OpenStudy (.th3_m0nst3r.):

Can you explain why?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If you are tying shoelaces, the skeletal muscle tissue is involved. This happens because it is the skeletal muscle tissue that is responsible for moving appendages like the arms and fingers and covers the bones that make them up.

OpenStudy (.th3_m0nst3r.):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

You're so welcome.

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