There are many: extension, flexion, supination, pronation, abduction, adduction, lateral rotation, medial rotation, circumduction, elevation, depression, protraction, retraction, inversion, eversion, and opposition.
When you use a pencil for writing, the muscles involved are primarily skeletal muscles, specifically the extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the hand. These muscles are responsible for the fine motor movements required to control finger positioning and grip. Therefore, the answer would be muscle type A, as it pertains to voluntary movements of the skeletal muscles that enable precise actions like writing.
You use skeletal muscles when you walk.
You use skeletal muscles when you walk.
they are called caultonary muscles. YOU want to use them
The terms voluntary and skeletal muscle are rally for the same muscle type. These are muscles that move the body by using bones as levers (skeletal) and we have to use our brain and nervous system to make the move (voluntary).Involuntary muscles are found in all of our hollow organs except the heart and these do not require input from the brain.
they are called caultonary muscles. YOU want to use them
The muscles you use when you are running are your Deltoids, Triceps, Biceps but the main ones are your Gluteus Maximus, Harstring, Goutocnemuis, Abdominals and Quaddriceps.
Yes. You are correct. The rapid movement causes them to use more energy and build up more lactic acid so they tire faster.
The muscular system and the skeletal system work together to produce movement. Muscles contract and pull on bones, causing them to move at the joints. The skeletal system provides structure and support for the muscles to generate movement.
Cardiac muscle have a greater need for oxygen than skeletal muscles because they use up more energy in a shorter amount of time so they require regular refills of oxygen.
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the muscles produce movement through contraction and relaxation. they can be skeletal muscles, smooth muscles or cardiac muscles skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles,that we use for locomotion and other activities.we can control their actions. they are straited muscles. smooth musles are the involuntary muscles that are present in the walls of respiratory, urinary, gastro-intestinal and genital tract and muscles of iris. we cannot voluntarily control them.they are non striated muscles. example - we cannot control digestion. cardiac muscles are involuntary but striated