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Q: Would a chicken be able to survive with nonfunctional biceps?
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No. It would die


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What groups of muscles are used in swinging a hammer and what exercises would improve the strength of these?

Biceps and triceps. Push ups for the triceps and curls for the biceps.


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Is it health to feed pigs on broiler chicken manure?

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What in human anatomy means 'two headed' in Latin?

That would be your biceps muscle. The "two heads" in question are the muscle's two points of origin: on the coracoid process of the shoulder blade, and the glenoid cavity of the shoulder joint. The word "biceps" comes from the prefix bi-, meaning "two", and the root cap, "head" (the full Latin word for "head" is caput, capitis, n.). To be precise, this biceps is known as biceps brachii, the "biceps of the arm"; there's a second biceps in the thigh known as the biceps femoris.


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Would biceps femoris be paralyzed if the sciatic nerve was severed?

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