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Q: What muscle is agonist to the biceps muscle?
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In a volleyball came when someone is serving if the bicep is the agonist What is the antagonist muscle?

Your Triceps would be as its the opposite muscle to your Biceps


What is the angonist muscle and which is the antagonist muscle in a bicep curl?

The agonist (not angonist) muscle are the Biceps Brachii and the Brachioradialis and the antagonist is the Triceps Brachii.


Difference between agonist and antagonist muscle and 2 examples each?

antagonist goes against the muscle biceps brachii are antagonistic to the triceps brachi quadriceps are antagonistic to the hamstrings an agonist works with the muscle lifting a glass of water brachialis works with the biceps


An example of an antagonist muscle is?

Antagonist muscles are muscles that counteract the action of agonist muscles.Some examples of antagonist muscles are:Triceps work opposite of biceps.Hamstrings works opposite of quadriceps.The sternocleidomastoid works opposite of the deltoids.


When performing a bicep curl what is the synergist muscle?

The agonist being the biceps brachii group. The two synergist muscles that assist the biceps brachiiare the brachialis and to a lesser extent the brachioradialis.


What is the antagonist in a bench press?

the agonist should be the deltiods and biceps, the agonist should be the triceps and the stabilizer is the wrist.


Difference between agonist and antagonist?

Agonist works with the muscles, and the antagonist is the muscle working against it in a contraction. i.e. Bicep curl, the agonist is the Biceps brachii and the antagonist muscle is the triceps brachii.The word agonist means "producing an action" - an antagonist opposes that action. In medicine, an agonist binds to a receptor site and causes a response, often imitating the natural body reaction. An antagonist acts against this drug and blocks the response. for examples ramiels small balls and pubic hair


What is a muscle with primary action at a freely moving joint called?

The Agonist muscle. In contrast, the muscle group that has passive action(the muscle being stretched) is called the antagonis muscle. For example, when doing a bicep curl. Your biceps are the agonists and your triceps would be the antagonists.


What is the effector muscle of a biceps reflex?

The effector muscle is the biceps brachii.


What muscles are used for elbow flexion?

The Main muscles used when you do elbow curls are the bicep muscles.


Is the biceps a bone or a muscle?

A biceps is any muscle with two heads.


How does the biceps act when you pick up a weight?

abductor adductor agonist or antagonist