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The muscles can only pull, not push. So, to move a limb, one muscle relaxes while the other muscle pulls.
The muscles can only pull, not push. So, to move a limb, one muscle relaxes while the other muscle pulls.
The muscles can only pull, not push. So, to move a limb, one muscle relaxes while the other muscle pulls.
Antagonists oppose or reverse the movement of a prime mover.The process would be known as Antagonistic.
The muscles can only pull, not push. So, to move a limb, one muscle relaxes while the other muscle pulls.
Limb bones move the bones at it. I know because i was doing my homework and i found out the last word left was limb so the sentence was (Bones move at the limbs).
Muscles move body parts by contracting and then relaxing. Your muscles can pull bones, but they can't push them back to their original position. So they work in pairs of flexors and extensors. The flexor contracts to bend a limb at a joint.
adductor muscles
you could describe their clothes or how they move. if it were pairs you might say how they work together. use your imagination
limb joint
It is known as physiotherapy.
Limbs do move your bones. I know because when i was doing my home work i found out limbs make bones move at the limb.