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Q: Give one example of an antagonistic pair?
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What is an antagonistic pairs?

Antagonistic pair is a combination of agonist and antagonist muscles that only one contracts and the other one relaxes. The biceps in a human body are an example of it.


What is the name given to a muscles that work in a pair?

Antigonistic Pairs- The meaning of an antagonistic pair is only one muscle can work at a time. For Example: Biceps and Triceps (in your arm)


When one skeletal muscle contracts and it opposing mucsle relaxes it is an example of?

antagonistic muscle action.


What muscles work in antagonistic pairs?

Antagonistic pair is a combination of agonist and antagonist muscles that only one contracts and the other one relaxes. The biceps in a human body are an example of it.


The effects of the two systems are mostly .cooperative or antagonistic. to one another?

antagonistic


What Give an example of two rational numbers that are the same distance from zero?

3.5 and -3.5 is one such pair.


What are agnostic pairs?

Perhaps you mean antagonist and agonist muscles often occur in pairs, called antagonistic pairs. As one muscle contracts, the other relaxes. An example of an antagonisic pair is the biceps and triceps; to contract - the triceps relaxes while the biceps contracts to lift the arm.


What is the function of antagonistic muscles?

Working in antagonistic pairs allows the body part to move back to its original position. For instance, your fingers wouldn't work very well if you only had a muscle to flex them, but not extend them.


In humans a trait can be determined by one pair or many pairs of?

the minimum requirement is one pair but it could be more than one pair, an example can be found in human ABO blood groups. it an example of multiple alleles


Is the antagonist muscle one that has an action directly opposite to that of the agonist?

Yes. An antagonistic pair of muscles, such as the biceps and the triceps, allows movement of body parts through opposing motions. As one of these muscles contracts, the other relaxes.


A number with only one pair of factors?

A number with only one factor pair is........ a prime number for example 11 the only factor pair is one times 11.


How might an injury to an antagonistic muscle pair affect movement?

The injury would allow for the joint the muscles are attached to, to move in one direction...either only up becasue the lower muscle was damaged...or only down because the top muscle of the pair was damaged.