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Why do our goosebumps stand on its own

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Answered by Dishavs06
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Voluntary goosebumps

Scientists generally agree that, in normal circumstances, goosebumps are involuntary. This is because the arrector pili muscles, which cause goosebumps, are smooth muscles.

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