Most muscles in the body have "counterparts", one pulls and your leg curls up, the other pulls and the leg straightens. They would be on opposite sides of your leg.
The "biceps" are the upper arm top muscle, and the tri-ceps (I think) is the upper arm bottom muscle. They work in conjunction to let you 'curl a barbell'' or do a chin-up.
The effector muscle is the biceps brachii.
A biceps is any muscle with two heads.
No, the biceps is a muscle in your arm.
The biceps include both skeletal muscle tissue and connective tissue. The skeletal muscle tissue is responsible for the movement of the biceps, while the connective tissue helps to support and stabilize the muscle fibers.
Pronator teres muscle The supinator muscle acts with the biceps brachii to supinate the forearm.
for biceps it is triceps
when you bend your elbow, what is the triceps muscle acting as in relation to the biceps muscle
The biceps brachii is a muscle.
The scientific name for the biceps muscle is "biceps brachii." It is a two-headed muscle located in the upper arm that is responsible for flexing the elbow and rotating the forearm.
biceps - front of arms (muscle) triceps - back of arms (muscle) qaudriceps - muscle of thigh
I believe it is the Biceps Femoris muscle.
It is paired with the biceps brachii. The triceps extends the forearm and the biceps flexes it. ("making a muscle")