Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissues.
Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissue.
Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissues.
No, your bicep is a muscle.
A torn bicep muscle can usually occur when your bicep muscle is fully extended and under too much pressure. Weight lifters often get a torn bicep muscle when doing the preacher curl. The preacher curl can really strain the bicep muscle, and lead to a torn bicep muscle if you are lifting to much weight or have not warmed up correctly. Your bicep is a muscle on your arm. it is the muscle that you usually flex when trying to show off your srength. Most torn bicep muscle injuries occur when the arm is fully extended and the lifter is just about to pull the weight back up. When you get a torn bicep muscle you will feel an immediate sharp pain in your bicep near your elbow, followed by bicep muscle weakness and stiffness and eventaully bruising.
The bicep muscle. The tricep contracts to straighten the arm as the bicep relaxes.
No. The biceps are a flexor muscle.
yes and no it is a muscle but its like any other muscles when you flex your arm your bicep shows
Your bicep is a muscle which means it goes in the muscular system.
bicep
Neurons
the bicep
If you're talking about the one that everyone's always asking for when they say, "Make a muscle!" then it's your BICEP. The bicep is the muscle that contracts when the arm is bent, and the tricep is the one that relaxes.
I think what your after is called an antagonistic pair of muscles, for example the bicep and the tricep. When the bicep is contracting the tricep relaxes and when the tricep is contracting the bicep relaxes.