Examples are the Quadricep and the Hamstring, or the Bicep and the Tricep. Without the pair muscle, once an action was carried out, there would be no way to undo it.
a voluntary muscle is a muscle that move when you tell it toMuscles in our hands (skeletal muscle) are called voluntary, because these muscles act according to the impulses (orders) given by our conscious brain.Heart (cardiac muscle) is an example of an involuntary muscle. It works all the time with impulses from our brain stem, which is involuntary.some more examples of voluntary muscles in our body are, muscles of the chest, neck, abdomen, etc. and those of involuntary muscles are, muscles of the digestive system, smooth muscles etc.
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Type your answer here... A pair of pants vary in weight because of the type of material used. A pair of silk pants would weigh less than a pair of jeans of the same size.
1 is connected also the cardiac muscles are the only of its kind to make the heart move and pump blood to where it needs to go. smooth muscles are conected to the bones.
No, the left and right shoes are not interchangeable in this pair.
Examples are the Quadricep and the Hamstring, or the Bicep and the Tricep. Without the pair muscle, once an action was carried out, there would be no way to undo it.
1 muscle works 2 move it 1 way, another works 2 move it the other way.
Skeletal muscles move bones. A pair of muscles is required to move a bone -- one muscle to straighten the joint, and another to bend the joint.
I think what your after is called an antagonistic pair of muscles, for example the bicep and the tricep. When the bicep is contracting the tricep relaxes and when the tricep is contracting the bicep relaxes.
Skeletal muscles work in pair because of the limitation that these muscles can only contract or pull and can only move in one direction.
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It is important because both muscle's are a pair, So they should both be exercised in a pair for the equal amount of strength in both muscles.
The muscles can only pull, not push. So, to move a limb, one muscle relaxes while the other muscle pulls.
The muscles can only pull, not push. So, to move a limb, one muscle relaxes while the other muscle pulls.
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These muscles are the pectoralis major and the pectoralis minor muscles.
which two pairs of muscles are antagonistic pairs?