The plural form of "Biceps" is "Bicepses."
(*The noun biceps is singular and plural, except that the adjective form sometimes drops the S.)"If you go to the gym, you'll see a lot of people with huge biceps.""His biceps injury kept him from playing in the Super Bowl."
That is the correct spelling of the term "biceps" (muscles of the upper arm).
The biceps is the muscle on the front of the upper arm; it bulges when you bend your arm at the elbow. The triceps is the muscle on the back of the upper arm. Note that "biceps" and "triceps" can be either singular or plural. It is incorrect to say "bicep" or "tricep."
Biceps debridement is removal of devitalized tissue from the biceps.
biceps are on your upper arm and triceps are below your biceps
The effector muscle is the biceps brachii.
Watch me flex my biceps. My biceps hurt.
The scientific name for biceps is Biceps Brachii.
bi·cepsPronunciation\ˈbī-ˌseps\FunctionnounInflected Form(s)plural biceps also bi·ceps·esEtymologyNew Latin bicipit-, biceps, from Latin, two-headed, from bi- + capit-, caput head - more at headDate1634: a muscle having two heads: as a: the large flexor muscle of the front of the upper arm b: the large flexor muscle of the back of the upper legfrom Webster : http://www.merriam-Webster.com/dictionary/biceps
No, the biceps is a muscle in your arm.
18 biceps
Le biceps (masc.)