Tiny muscles contract around the cells that produce milk, squeezing the milk into the ducts.
Not exact matches
When oxytocin reaches your breast, it causes the
tiny muscles around the milk - filled alveoli to
contract and squeeze, and release milk.
Next, we segued into making
tiny hip circles,
contracting our
muscles as we brought our hips around and forward and releasing as we pushed them back.
The
tiniest movement of the body tells these moving - fluid - activated nerves what direction the head is turning, and thus informs the brain as to what
muscles must
contract in order to change or return to a given position.
Tiny muscles in the skin around the hair follicles
contract, causing the fur to stand erect and make the threatened animal look bigger and more intimidating.