it extends the forelimb.
In human beings, this helps in the extension of the forearm. If you are doing a cat dissection, then it helps in the extension of the forelimb.
Humans do not have a well-defined epitrochlearis muscle, which is present in some other mammals. Instead, the anatomical region around the elbow includes the epitrochlea as part of the medial epicondyle of the humerus, but the epitrochlearis itself is typically absent or poorly developed in humans. Some anatomical variations may exist, but they are not common.
When you touch your cat's back, their muscles may twitch involuntarily due to a reflex action called the "scratch reflex." This is a natural response that helps protect your cat's skin from potential irritants or pests.
A cat has around 500 skeletal muscles in its body, which are responsible for movement and support.
The cat-cow stretch targets the muscles in the back, including the spinal erectors, latissimus dorsi, and the muscles along the spine.
it is an involuntary action not muscles
The cat cow stretch targets the muscles in the back, including the erector spinae, rectus abdominis, and obliques.
The subject is "my cat" and there is no action verb. The linking verb is "is" (to be).
What are 3 action verbs that describe the word cat?
32 in each ear, 64 ear muscles in total.
brachioradialis
prime movers : muscle that initiate a particular movement synergism : muscles that have the same action of the prime mover antagonist : muscles that come into play to oppose a certain movement