Its the Triseps Branchii. Retard. That's the answer!
no need to be a dick. and you're calling him a retard, while you can't spell triceps or brachii right.
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The forearm is usually extended by the muscles. The biceps brachii flexes and supinates the forearm therefore leading to its extension.
Triceps Brachii extends the forearm at the elbow joint.
Biceps Brachii flexes the forearm and the Triceps Brachii extends the forearm.
extends your forearm
Triceps
It is paired with the biceps brachii. The triceps extends the forearm and the biceps flexes it. ("making a muscle")
-Flexion of the Arm -Flexion of the Forearm-Supination of the Forearm-Stabilization of the glenohumeral joint
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ulna and radius
The humerus is the bone of the upper arm, not the lower arm/forearm.
The two bones in the forearm are the radius and the ulna.The radius extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist. Running parallel is the ulna, the larger and longer of the two. While the radius primarily contributes to the wrist joint, the ulna mainly contributes to the wrist joint.
The two bones in the forearm are the radius and the ulna. The radius extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist. Running parallel is the ulna, the larger and longer of the two. While the radius primarily contributes to the wrist joint, the ulna mainly contributes to the wrist joint.
The ulna is one of the two bones that support your fore arm from the wrist up to the elbow. it is a long bone and prismatic in form. In anatomical position the ulna is placed at the medial side of the forearm closest to the body, parallel with the radius which is the other bone runing next to it.