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no one limb is not enough
muscle tissue
Muscle & skeletal (but let's not forget the CNS).
Yes, skeletal muscles are responsible for the movement of limbs in the body. They contain muscle fibers that contract and relax, causing the bones they are attached to move. Skeletal muscles also play a role in producing smiles, as they assist in the movement of the muscles in the face that create facial expressions.
Isometrics can be given at different angles within a joint range whereas statics are given at beginning of range
Type 2a muscle fibers are particularly beneficial for 400-meter sprints as they are both anaerobic and aerobic generators of torque motion and movement of lower body limbs.
The patient's airflow through the nose and mouth, blood pressure, heart activity, blood oxygen level, brain wave pattern, eye movement, and the movement of respiratory muscle and limbs.
An Isotonic muscle contraction is a muscle contraction that makes your limbs move whereas an Isometric contraction is a muscle contraction where the limbs stay static
muscles bend limbs by pulling, they can not push. the answer is; a muscle is a muscle.
extension of limbs
flexor muscle
your bones act as levers for muscle pressure.