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Yes, all muscles are connected to bones. Exception for some circlemuscles like the mouth and the anus :).

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How are bones conected to other bones?

ligaments


How are the biceps and the bones of the arm related?

The muscles attach to the bones of the arm


Muscles that move bones is?

The muscles that primarily move bones are the skeletal muscles, such as the hamstrings, quadriceps, biceps, abdominals, etc.


Body parts starting with b?

· back · backbone · beard · belly · bellybutton · biceps · bladder · blood · bones · brain · breast · bronchi · buttocks


Where is your tendon in your arm?

Tendons in the arm are located throughout the muscles and connect muscles to bones. They transmit the force generated by muscles to move the bones and perform various movements in the arm. Examples include the biceps tendon, which attaches the biceps muscle to the radius bone in the lower arm.


Base your answer on the diagram of the human arm and on your knowledge of biology Movement of the lower arm bones in the direction indicated by the arrow results from the contraction of?

Movement of the lower arm bones in the direction indicated by the arrow results from the contraction of the biceps muscle. The biceps muscle is responsible for flexing the lower arm at the elbow joint, causing the forearm to move towards the upper arm. In this case, the biceps muscle shortens to pull on the forearm bones, creating the movement.


What is a body part that begins with b?

bladder, brain, bones, buccinator muscle, biceps brachii, biceps femoris,


Biceps brachii and triceps brachii how do they work together?

The biceps and triceps are used to bend and extend the elbow. When your biceps contract it bends the elbow and when the triceps contract it extends the elbow. Also, when the biceps contracts, the triceps relaxes - and vice versa.


What bones are conected to each other in your tendon muscle?

There is no such thing as the tendon muscle. Muscles contract to move joints tendons connect bone to help form joints.


What part of the body does the bicep move?

The biceps muscle is located in the front area of the upper arm. The biceps muscle helps to stabilize the large bone in the upper arm (the humerus) in the shoulder socket. It also helps to accelerate and decelerate the arm during overhead activities, like tennis or pitching. The biceps tendons keep the biceps muscle attached to the shoulder at one end and the elbow at the other end. Tendons are strong cord-like structures that connect each end of the biceps muscle to bones. At one end of the biceps muscle, tendons connect the biceps to the shoulder in two places. At the other end of the muscle, tendons connect the biceps muscle to the smaller bone (radius) in the lower arm. Source:AAOS


How is the biceps muscle shortened?

The biceps muscle is shortened through a process called muscle contraction, specifically concentric contraction. When the brain sends signals through motor neurons, the muscle fibers within the biceps shorten by sliding past each other, which pulls on the tendons attached to the bones. This action typically occurs when you flex your elbow, bringing your forearm closer to your shoulder. The shortening of the biceps allows for movements such as lifting or curling objects.


What is biceps debridement?

Biceps debridement is removal of devitalized tissue from the biceps.