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Q: Should your finger muscles be used when writing in cursive?
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How many muscles to lift a finger?

There are no muscles in the human finger. The muscles that bend the finger are located in the palm and in the mid forearm, and are connected to the finger bones by tendons, which pull on and move the fingers.


Should there be a hyphen after finger and toe when writing finger and toenails?

No there shouldn't be a hyphen. Fingernails and toenails are full words.


What muscles move the fingers?

finger muscles :D lol


Why is the ring finger the weakest finger on your hand?

Because the muscles are tiny.


What movement of the skeletal muscle will make the bones move?

Muscles move bones only by contraction. The human finger for example... on one side of the finger is a set of muscles that extends the finger away from the palm and on the other side are a set of muscles that pull the the finger to the palm. Both work by a series of shortenings of the fibers inside the muscles.


What muscles do you use to flip someone off?

you finger muscles, silly goose


Are there muscles in the finger?

Visually speaking, no you cannot. There are only tendons in the fingers, so it is impossible to have 'muscular' fingers per se. It is possible to have very strong fingers/grip, but this comes from forearm strength, not from finger strength.


How many muscles are in your index finger?

ten


What muscles help you to write?

your finger musles and your wrist


Why can you not move your ring finger when your index finger is flexed?

because the muscles in each finger aren't strong enough to move individually.


What muscles do you use when you play video games?

Wrist/finger flexors and extensors and the muscles in the thumb. Not allot.


What connects the finger to the hand?

The bones in the finger are attached to the palm of the hand by various muscles, tendons, and ligaments.