Yes, the biceps are a part of the muscular system. They are attached to the front of the humerous, scapula and the radius by a tough connective tissue.
Muscular systems.
Muscular Body system
The biceps, triceps, glutes, hamstring, and deltoids
The biceps and triceps are part of the muscular system, specifically the skeletal muscle system. They are located in the upper arm and are responsible for the movement of the elbow joint, with the biceps facilitating flexion and the triceps enabling extension. These muscles work in opposition to each other to allow for coordinated arm movements.
Your bones are part of your skeletal system, not muscular.
There are many muscles in the human muscular system. The main muscles are the cardiac muscles located near the heart, the biceps muscles, the abdominal muscles and the quadrocept muscles.
No, skin and hair are not part of the muscular system. The muscular system is made up of muscles that allow for movement, while skin and hair are part of the integumentary system that provides protection and sensation.
Ligaments are part of the muscular system.
ligaments are a part of the skeletal system
sternum
No.
Muscular system