The downward movement of the triceps, often referred to as elbow extension, involves straightening the arm at the elbow joint. This action primarily engages the triceps brachii muscle, which is responsible for extending the forearm. Common exercises that emphasize this movement include tricep dips and overhead tricep extensions.
The triceps relaxes slowly. This prevents a "jerky' movement.
This process is called infiltration. It refers to the downward movement of water from the surface into the soil.
The upward movement of warm air is called convection, while the downward movement of cool air is called subsidence. This process occurs due to differences in temperature, density, and pressure in the atmosphere, leading to the circulation of air masses.
Turning the palm backward or downward is called pronation. This movement involves rotation of the forearm so that the palm faces downward or backward.
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It can be called descending, going down or even decreasing...
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Contraction of the biceps and the relaxation of the triceps bend the arm .In straightening the arm the triceps contract and the biceps relax
The primary antagonist of the brachialis muscle is the triceps brachii muscle. When the brachialis contracts to flex the elbow, the triceps relaxes to allow this movement.
The downward rapid movement of rocks resulting in mass wasting is called rockfall. It occurs when rocks or rock fragments fall freely through the air due to the force of gravity.
A movement that turns the palm downward is called pronation. This occurs when the forearm rotates, causing the palm to face downward or backward. Pronation is commonly involved in actions such as typing on a keyboard or pushing objects away. It contrasts with supination, where the palm faces upward.
"Triceps" is singular. "Tricep" is not officially a word, although it it widely used.