Triceps brachii
Biceps Brachii flexes the forearm and the Triceps Brachii extends the forearm.
extend the forearm
which one? on the back of our hands, on the front of our hands, on the fingers themselfs, in the lower forearm, upper arm or at the wrist/ can't figure it out.
The biceps and triceps are muscles. They flex and extend the forearm, respectively, so they are considered antagonists.
There are no muscles in the human finger. The muscles that bend the finger are located in the palm and in the mid forearm, and are connected to the finger bones by tendons, which pull on and move the fingers.
The forearm muscles are a group of muscles located in the forearm that are responsible for movements of the wrist and fingers. These muscles are important for activities such as gripping, lifting, and twisting. Some of the major forearm muscles include the flexor and extensor muscles.
Biceps and forearm muscles are used
biceps
These muscles can be divided into flexor-pronator and extensor-supinator groups. Forearm Pronation: 1. Pronator Teres 2. Pronator Quadratus Forearm Supination 1. Biceps Brachii 2. Supinator
Both the tricep and the bicep are muscles which control rotational movement at the elbow. The bicep contracts when the forearm is flexed, and the tricep contracts when the forearm is extended.
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triceps brachii