what happen to the bleeps when you straighten your arm
There are many arm muscles. The triceps (on the back of your upper-arm) contract when you straighten your arm, and the biceps (the front of the upper-arm) relaxes.
The bicep muscle. The tricep contracts to straighten the arm as the bicep relaxes.
When you straighten your arm your bicep is relaxed and your tricep is contracted.
The tricep contracts and the bicep relaxes.
Triceps does not help to bend your arm. It helps to straighten your upper limb across the elbow.
nothing except that you straightned it...whats with these kind of questions??!!
When you bend your arm, your biceps contract, or tighten.When you straighten your arm in a relaxed position your biceps retract.
The muscle that causes a joint to straighten when it contracts are the extensor muscles. These include the triceps that work with the biceps to extend the arm.
no it isnt because the arm is bent by the flexor muscles (mostly just the biceps), and straightened by the extensor muscles (ie. the triceps).
Putting your arm down engages the triceps. The primary function of this muscle is to allow you to straighten your arm at the elbow. The tricep is the antagonist of the bicep.
bicep is the muscle on the front upper arm used to bend arm. Tricep is on the back of the upper arm, used to straighten arm, so, I guess they could be considered partners.