yes
Skeletal muscles work in pairs: flexors and extensors
Most of the muscles (or mucle groups) that you know are voluntary or skeletal muscles. Biceps, triceps, quadriceps, abdominals, pectoralis, latissimus dorsi, sartorius, etc. are all skeletal muscles, or muscle groups.
False. While many skeletal muscles do work in antagonistic pairs (e.g. biceps and triceps), not all skeletal muscles function this way. Some skeletal muscles work alone or in synergy with other muscles to produce movement.
These muscles are called "skeletal muscles".
false
3 sorry just building on what you said they are the skeletal muscles smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.
All skeletal muscles will have a flexor and an extensor. The flexor bends the joint. The extensor straightens it out again.
Muscles can be categorized into three main groups: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles. Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles that attach to bones and facilitate movement. Smooth muscles are involuntary and found in the walls of internal organs, controlling automatic functions. Cardiac muscle is also involuntary and is specific to the heart, responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
The skeletal muscles
by the help of the heart
false
Skeletal Muscles