Which muscles? If all the muscle are clenched it will be perfectly still but that could be in any position depending on what position the arm was in ot start with.
Biceps BrachiiBrachialisFlexor Carpi RadialisFlexor Carpi UlnarisBrachioradialisPronator Teresgenerally they are muscles that lie on the anterior portion of the arm when the body is in anatomical position.
antebrachial (or antebrachium) = the part of the arm between the brachium (upper arm) and the carpus (wrist); known as the "forearm". axillary = armpit
its part of your lung ... the tubes that lead into the lungs
To go from the anatomical position to holding a handgun in front of you with both hands, you primarily use the bones of the arm (humerus, radius, ulna) and hand (carpal, metacarpal, phalanges). The shoulder bones (scapula, clavicle) and chest (ribs, sternum) are also involved in stabilizing and supporting the arm during this action.
In the anatomical position, the upper arm is superior and/or proximal to the forearm.
The muscles of the arm are natural tighteners to the skin of the arm
the arm muscles which are called reflexs. the arm muscles which are called reflexs. the arm muscles which are called reflexs.
Anatomical position is a standardized reference position in which the body is standing upright, facing forward, arms at the sides with palms facing forward, and feet slightly apart. The typical standing position may vary from person to person, with variations in posture, arm positioning, and foot alignment.
you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles. you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles.
The two main muscles of the arm are known as the bicep and triceps. When the lower arm is raised from resting position, the bicep contracts and feel hard.
in what situation might it be better to position the electrodes on the upper arms and thighs rather than lower on the arms and legs
The arm of a man.