The Triceps Brachi is the antagonist for the Corachobrachialis, the Brachialis and the Biceps Brachi
The musculocutaneous nerve pierces the coracobrachialis muscle and supplies it with innervation.
The nerve that passes through the coracobrachialis muscle is the musculocutaneous nerve.
Either the triceps brachii or the coracobrachialis.
The pectoralis muscle.
Coracobrachialis Muscle
This muscle flexes and adducts the humerus. It is also a synergist of the pectoralis major
When one muscle pulls, the other muscle relaxes.
for biceps it is triceps
antagonistic muscles
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A antagonist muscle is a muscle that opposes the action of another muscle. The Triceps Brachii is the antagonist of the Biceps Brachii.
Heart muscle, or cardiac muscle, is not described as an antagonistic muscle because it functions differently from skeletal muscles, which work in pairs to create movement. Instead of opposing actions, cardiac muscle fibers contract rhythmically and simultaneously to pump blood throughout the body. This coordinated contraction is essential for maintaining a consistent heartbeat, ensuring efficient blood circulation without the need for antagonistic pairs.