Motor
The biceps brachii is a muscle.
A motor or efferent neuron.
The biceps include both skeletal muscle tissue and connective tissue. The skeletal muscle tissue is responsible for the movement of the biceps, while the connective tissue helps to support and stabilize the muscle fibers.
Skeletal muscle.
smooth muscle cell tissue
biceps brachii
The biceps femoris is not a common type of muscle used as food but it is possible. It would most likely be used as a steak.
Recovery from motor neuron diseases depends on the type of disease and the amount of muscle degeneration present
A neuromuscular junction.
Depends what type of exercise you are doing. You could be working out your Biceps, Triceps, Abdominals etc.
Bicep translates from latin to mean "two heads" and this describes the most notable feature of the muscle. The biceps brachi is one of the muscle in the arm that acts on the elbow joint to suppinate (primary function) and to flex (secondary function) the forearm. There is however another biceps muscle in the body, this is why the one in the arm is given the full name "biceps brachi" to deistinguish it from the "biceps femoris". This muscle is again two headed but this time is is present on the femur, the bone in the thigh. It is one of the three muscles that forms the hamstring and as such it is involed in the flexion of the knee joint.
one type of neuron is the motor neuron