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Phalanges are bones that are present in the fingers and toes. In the hands, the muscles that are attached to your phalanges are called the deep flexor and superficial flexor muscles.
Yes, there are muscles in the breasts called the pectoral muscles. These muscles are located underneath the breast tissue and help support the breasts.
Do you mean flexion and (abd)uction?? If so, the prime mover would be the deltoid muscle with many smaller muscles assisting. If you are in fact meaning flexion and adduction, the prime mover would be the pectoralis major and the latissimus dorsi with many smaller muscles assisting.
Involuntary muscles found inside organs are called smooth muscles. These muscles control processes like digestion, blood vessel constriction, and breathing without our conscious effort.
Muscles that cross two joints and act on both joints are called biarticular muscles. These muscles can generate movement at both joints they cross, which can have implications for muscle function and coordination during activities involving those joints.
The muscles behind the ribs in the back are responsible for supporting the spine, aiding in breathing, and assisting in movements of the upper body.
The four main muscles involved in mastication, or chewing, are the masseter, the temporalis, the medial pterygoid and the lateral pterygoid. Muscles associated with the hyoid, such as the sternohyomastoid, also helps to open the jaw.
The deep muscles of the human body are generally called intrinsic muscles. The muscles that are closer to the skin are called superficial muscles.
the arm muscles which are called reflexs. the arm muscles which are called reflexs. the arm muscles which are called reflexs.
The deep muscles of the human body are generally called intrinsic muscles. The muscles that are closer to the skin are called superficial muscles.
The muscles that require conscious control are called voluntary muscles, or skeletal muscles.
they are called antagonistic muscles.
Muscles that move bones are called Smooth muscle cells or Skeletal muscles
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No, rhomboids are not classified as back extensor muscles. The rhomboid major and minor muscles are primarily responsible for retracting the scapula and assisting in its elevation and rotation. In contrast, back extensor muscles, such as the erector spinae group, are primarily involved in extending the vertebral column.