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What do skeletal muscles always work in?

Skeletal muscles work in pairs: flexors and extensors


Do skeletal muscles always work in pairs?

false


What are antagonist pairs of muscles?

pairs of muscles that work together


What are antagonist pairs are muscles?

pairs of muscles that work together


Is this statement true or false Skeletal muscles always work in antagonistic pairs?

False. While many skeletal muscles do work in antagonistic pairs (e.g. biceps and triceps), not all skeletal muscles function this way. Some skeletal muscles work alone or in synergy with other muscles to produce movement.


Which structure contains pairs of opposing skeletal muscles?

the hands contains pairs of opposing skeletal muscles


Skeletal muscles always work in antagonistic pairs.?

false....


True or false skeletal muscles always work in antagonistic pairs?

false


Which structures work in antagonistic pairs to move bones?

Muscles work in antagonistic pairs to move bones. The pairs consist of an agonist (prime mover) that contracts to produce a movement, and an antagonist that relaxes to allow the movement to occur smoothly. This coordinated action helps control the direction and speed of movement.


Do the hands contain pairs of opposing skeletal muscles?

Yea hands are part of the skeletal system which works in pairs... The two pairs that they work with are extensor and flexors (:


Why are skeletal muscles often found in opposing pairs?

Skeletal muscles are found in pairs called flexors and extensors. The flexors bend a joint, and the extensors straighten the joint. Muscles cannot push; they only pull.


How do pairs of skeletal muscles work togethe?

by the help of the heart