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There are 2 key muscles groups: Flexors push the head forward to keep it from falling backwards are comprised of the: Scalenus, Prevertebral and Sternomastoid muscles. The opposing extensors pull the head backward to prevent it from falling forwards so we arent looking at the group all the time: Splenus, Semi spinalus and capitis. These two groups oppose each other so that in a standard posture our head is facing directly forward and not up or down.
your eye muscles for squinting your mouth muscles for groaning and your teeth muscles for grinding and your cloud muscles for holding you up.
the thing holding your muscles to your bones is a stringy piece of elastic inside your body(my mums cruel)!!
They are responsible for holding up the aortic feet.
Triceps Brachii Muscle is Latin for "three -headed arm muscle." It is the muscle in the back of the upper arm responsible for the extension of the elbow joint. It is composed of three main muscle bundles: the long head, the lateral head and the medial head.
They have just one head capsule. Just in that one head capsule it can contain up to 248 different muscles.
They've not got muscles to keep them up straight. Its only the water which is holding them up and making them move.
Usually when a horse wants to eat something, it bows its head down and you pull up the head and that can help arm muscles!!
He was the leader of the USSR, and was responsible for holding up the Eastern Front.
Your arm contains tendons which hold the muscles and bones together, the muscles are most responsible for movement and holding the bone in a structural way. The hinge joint moves the bone up and down and at an angular motion. The ball-socket joint acts as the pivot were all the motion occurs in many dimensions and directions. This basically means there are a group of mechanisms which work together to perform movement in the arm.
there are lots of excercises you could do- the most common being sit- up's. you can also do the more complex v- up's. these are when you lay flat, put your hands on the back of your head, and then lift your head and legs( straight) to about a foot off the ground. hold this for 3 seconds and then reduce to holding your legs 3cm above. this works all your abdominal muscles and gives you a great stomach.
Stanchion is a type of post that provides support for structures or objects and keep them upright. They can be seen holding up car head rests, holding up goal posts in soccer or on bicycles.