The flexors are in the muscular system and their function is to bend limbs.
example of flexors: Biceps when you flexexample of extensors: Triceps when you relax your arm
No, it is the opposite. Muscles that bend a joint are called flexors, while muscles that straighten a joint are called extensors. For example, the biceps are flexors of the elbow joint, and the triceps are extensors of the elbow joint.
Pectoralis major sternocostal part and anterior fibres of Deltoid
Muscles that brings the two (or more) bones that form it closer are called flexors.
Technically speaking it's the abs. The agonist muscle in a situp is actually the hip flexors.
Flexors are part of the muscular system. Their opposites are extensors.
Plantar flexors will point your toes down.
The muscles that are power wrist flexors are the flexor carpi radialis and flexor carpi ulnaris.
Yes, deadlifts are an effective exercise for targeting and strengthening the hip flexors.
If both the flexors and extensors contracted simultaneously there would be no movement in the muscle whatsoever.
Eccentric Flexors and Concentric Flexors
flexors
no. theyre extensors
Sternocleidomastoid muscles
The msuculocutaneous serves as a cat's forearm flexors. Nerves pass through this area. It can be affected by conditions such as hypertrophy.
Yes, squats can effectively work the hip flexors as they engage the muscles in the front of the hip when performed correctly.
Yea hands are part of the skeletal system which works in pairs... The two pairs that they work with are extensor and flexors (: