A and P? Answer is fibularis tertius
extensor hallicus longus i had this same problem in my a and p class and the actual answer is fibularis tertius
fibularis tertius
Of course it does. If walking builds muscle then walking at an incline builds muscle. Different muscles will be worked at different angles.
Skeletal muscle is the most common type of muscle in the body. It is attached to bones and is responsible for voluntary movements like walking and lifting objects.
The pyloric muscle is in a ring shape and is responsible for keeping the pyloric sphincter closed , until it is time to allow some of the contents of the stomach to enter the small intestine.
The cerebellum is responsible for balance and repetitive movements, such as walking and writing.
The motor cortex in the brain is responsible for sending signals to the muscles that control movement, including walking. This region of the brain determines the pattern and coordination of muscle contractions needed for walking. Additionally, the cerebellum aids in balance and coordination during walking by integrating sensory information and adjusting muscle activity.
cerebellum directing the muscles
Walking and biking both build muscle tone, especially in the lower body. Pumping arms while walking briskly will help increase muscle tone in upper body.
The muscle plays a crucial role in walking by contracting and relaxing to move the bones and joints, providing the necessary force and movement for walking.
the lungs fill with air because the diaphragm (a muscle that runs underneat the ribcage) moves and causes the lungs to inflate
The reddish-brown, oval-shaped organ found in a chicken thigh is the muscle known as the gastrocnemius. This muscle is responsible for extending the lower leg and pushing the body forward when walking or running.