You have no muscles in your fingers only tendons. The muscles in your lower arm control your hand movements and grip strength
The main muscles responsible for moving the lower arm are the biceps and triceps. The biceps are responsible for bending the arm at the elbow, while the triceps are responsible for straightening the arm at the elbow. Additionally, muscles in the forearm, such as the flexor and extensor muscles, help with fine movements of the lower arm and wrist.
The skin is superficial to the muscles. The muscles are deep to the skin.
biceps and triceps respectively
Pronator teres
Because the chicken wing needs very many muscles to move its wing. The muscles work together when the bird is in flight to move the wing up and down.
Yes. lol If you have an elbow or your arm isn't broken you can move it!
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.
Tendons in the arm are located throughout the muscles and connect muscles to bones. They transmit the force generated by muscles to move the bones and perform various movements in the arm. Examples include the biceps tendon, which attaches the biceps muscle to the radius bone in the lower arm.
The rotator cuff muscles in the shoulder joint help to stabilize and rotate the arm, as well as lift and lower the arm.
The bicep is in you arm from your elbow to your shoulder
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
When you bend your arm your brain send signals to your arm muscles telling the biceps, your upper arm muscles, to contract, go taut or stretch, while telling your triceps, lower arm muscles, to relax, become less tense or ease. Both of these muscles act as an antagonistic pair and work together to bend the arm. Each muscle uses the bones in your arm, the Humerus, the ulna and the radius, as an anchor.MonkeyLover-Dinda