Triceps is a very powerful muscle on the backside of your arm. It has medial, lateral and long head. That is why the name triceps goes. Medial and long heads arise from the humerus bone and long bone arise from the infraglenoid tubercle of scapula bone. It is inserted on the olecranon process of the ulna bone of the forearm. It gets the nerve supply from the radial nerve, on it's way to extensor compartment of the forearm.
triceps
I think you are referring to the triceps. This is the muscle that attaches at the elbow and the shoulder. The one that you use when extending your arm. biceps; up triceps; under
triceps, root
Triceps is a singular and plural word, we can it for both plural and singular.
i just broke my triceps#
Triceps brachi
The triceps and biceps are antagonistic muscle groups; the triceps straighten the arm and the biceps pull it in the opposite way. Therefore, when the triceps contract, the biceps lengthen.
The bodybuilders triceps were very large.
Triceps brachii
The triceps contract when the biceps relax.And, vice versa. The triceps relax when the biceps contract.
"Triceps" is singular. "Tricep" is not officially a word, although it it widely used.
The triceps brachii is the muscle of the body primarily used to extend the elbow. It is a long muscle that originates in the scapula.