inferior rectus
superior rectus :)
So that they can stretch and contract because that's what makes you pick things up.
The Skeletonal System gives shape and form to the body and allows humans to stand, walk, and run.
tissues are many similar cells working together but cell membrane allows to keep the cell its shape
Skeletal muscle cells need to be physically connected to the outside environment to receive signals from the nervous system and to contract in response to those signals. The physical connection allows for the exchange of nutrients, waste removal, and the delivery of oxygen to the muscle cells. Additionally, the connection allows for the removal of heat generated during muscle contractions.
The "heart", which is made up entirely of cardiac muscle.
Superior Rectus allows you to look Up & In, whiel the Superior Oblique allows you to look Up & Out.
It flexes your knees and allows flexing and movement of your hips. If you pick your foot up and look at the sole of your foot then you are using all the functions of the sartorius muscle.
The heart is made up of cardiac muscle, which is a type of striated muscle.
Your pectoral muscle allows you to do a push up. When you do a push up you use your pectoral muscle, your tricep muscle, and you use your shoulder back at the rotator cuff.
The main muscle that allows you to blink is the orbicularis oculi. The other muscle that also assists with this movement is the levator palpebrae superioris muscle.
which trunk muscle allows you to adduct your arms? which shoulder muscle allowed you to adduct your arm? which trunk muscle allows you to elevae your shoulders?
The Orbicularis Oris Muscle
Calf Muscle
It helps you stand up staight and allows you to move your boyd WRITTEN by Aline ;
It is the muscle below the lungs and it essentially allows you to breath. It goes up and down, changing the pressure inside your body which allows air to flow in your lungs.
Skeletal (or striated) muscle
The trapezius muscle allows you to elevate your shoulder. The trapezius muscle resembles a diamond-shaped quadrilateral. Its main function is to stabilize and move the scapula.