brachioradialis
Brachioradialis
A antagonist muscle is a muscle that opposes the action of another muscle. The Triceps Brachii is the antagonist of the Biceps Brachii.
When one muscle works against another it is known as an antagonistic action. This is common is muscles that are found in pairs.
Looks like you are looking for the antagonistic pair. The muscular group that flexes the arm would be the antagonistic pair of tricep brachi and the brachialis.
The Triceps Brachi is the antagonist for the Corachobrachialis, the Brachialis and the Biceps Brachi
When one muscle pulls, the other muscle relaxes.
antagonistic muscles
it is the most superficial of the brachium muscles
Agnostic is if you do not believe in god and it is suppose to do with religion. antagonistic muscles is a muscle in your body and it is to do with P.E. Religion and P.E are not exactly the same thing!
The Coracoid process of the ulna is a triangular projection with a rough surface. The Coracoid process is the insertion site for the brachialis muscle.
The brachialis is a muscle in the upper arm that flexes the elbow joint.
There are about 20 muscles in a forearm, consisting of flexors and extensors. Flexors are responsible for flexing the forearm, wrist, and fingers.
antagonistic muscle action.