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How many muscles does the human arm have?

there about 50 muscles in your arm and hand and i don't know how many are in the sholder


How many muscles in the arm?

There are approximately 20 muscles in the human arm that control its movements, including muscles in the shoulder, upper arm, forearm, and hand.


How many muscles are in the youth human body?

600to 650 are in the youth human body counting the arm and leg muscles.


The triceps and biceps are?

Muscles in your arm.These are the muscles of your upper arm.


What is the main function of the muscle in the human arm?

There are many muscles in the human arm; overall the main point is to position the hand where it needs to be to grab and manipulate something, such as food or a tool.


How many muscles are in your arm?

the arm has at least 4 muscles by my book( anatomy book)


What happens to muscles when you straighten your arm?

There are many arm muscles. The triceps (on the back of your upper-arm) contract when you straighten your arm, and the biceps (the front of the upper-arm) relaxes.


Where are your shoulder muscles located in the human body?

The shoulder muscles are located in the upper part of the human body, around the shoulder joint and upper arm.


What muscles allows you to raise your arm laterally?

The triceps is the muscles that allows the human beings to raise their arms laterally. By doing this it allows the humerus clear.


How many muscles are in a human's body?

There are 640 muscles or over 600 muscles in the human body


What parts of the human body are used when sprinting?

leg muscles and some times your arm muscles, your brain and your heart for pumping blood.


The muscles of the arm are what to the skin of the arm?

The muscles of the arm are natural tighteners to the skin of the arm

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