extensor hallicus longus
i had this same problem in my a and p class and the actual answer is fibularis tertius
A and P? Answer is fibularis tertius
fibularis tertius
Of course it does. If walking builds muscle then walking at an incline builds muscle. Different muscles will be worked at different angles.
The pyloric muscle is in a ring shape and is responsible for keeping the pyloric sphincter closed , until it is time to allow some of the contents of the stomach to enter the small intestine.
the lungs fill with air because the diaphragm (a muscle that runs underneat the ribcage) moves and causes the lungs to inflate
Walking and biking both build muscle tone, especially in the lower body. Pumping arms while walking briskly will help increase muscle tone in upper body.
Tendons attach to your bone and muscle keeping them together.
Of course!
It takes quite a while to build muscle from walking, but it takes only a short time to build good strong leg muscle from jogging or running.
The normal gene is responsible for a muscle protein controlling the flow of calcium during muscle contraction.
The normal gene is responsible for a muscle protein controlling the flow of sodium during muscle contraction.
Swimming is great for toning muscle and keeping your heart healthy! It can be very good if you have poor joints, bones or low muscle mass as you 'weigh' less in water (bouyancy makes it easier) and walking in water is three times as good for you as walking normally in calories burned and muscle mass improvement. It is also good because you can never be too old or too unhealthy to start.. whereas running can be difficult to begin!