There are many muscles in the arms. The ones that attach to the scapula, or shoulder blade include: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minoe, teres major, subscapularis, rhomboids, levator scapulae, and trapezius. The other major muscles are the biceps brachii, brachialais, coracobrachialis, brachialis, flexors, extensors, supinator, pronator teres, and pronator quadratus. There are several more smaller muscles, as well as the ones on this list.
The main type of cell found in muscle tissue in your arm is the muscle cell, also known as a muscle fiber. These cells contain contractile proteins that allow for movement and contraction of the muscle.
The bicep is primarily composed of skeletal muscle tissue. This tissue type is responsible for the contraction and movement of the bicep during activities such as bending the arm.
skeletal muscle
Cardiac muscle tissue forms the bulk of the wall of the heart. Smooth muscle tissue is located in the walls of hollow internal structures such as blood vessels, the stomach, intestines, and urinary bladder. Skeletal muscle tissue is named for its location - attached to bones. Skeletal muscles are found attached to the bones, which enables their movemen.t
Biceps are a muscle, not a tissue. The biceps brachii muscle is located in the upper arm and is responsible for flexing the elbow and rotating the forearm.
tricep!
pilierector muscle
The two tissue types that give the arm support and flexibility are connective tissue, such as tendons and ligaments, which provide structural support and attach muscles to bones, and muscle tissue, which allows for movement by contracting and relaxing.
It depends. But, the triceps are 2/3 of your upper arm.
the muscle, tissue, and possibly the bone
Connective and skeletal muscle tissue!
Motor