The gluteus maximus, primarily responsible for hip extension and movement of the lower body, is not significantly involved in the action of picking up a cup. Instead, muscles in the arms, such as the biceps and forearm flexors, play a critical role, along with stabilizing muscles in the shoulders and upper back. While the gluteus maximus contributes to overall posture and stability, it does not directly assist in the fine motor skills required for this task.
a. Sartorius (a muscle located in the leg) When picking up a cup of coffee and raising it to your lips you are only using the muscles of your arm, shoulder and hand. Particularly the deltoid, biceps brachii, brachioradialis and the small muscles of your hand used to grip the cup. All other muscles are not involved unless the task becomes more complicated.
Well you really pretty much only use yourArm musclesfinger muscles!!:) :) :)
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We all have muscles! Some of us don't use them much!
your abdominal muscles, your bingo wings (your upper arms) thighs, possible calve muscles
Butter is one type of shortening. Use a cup of butter.
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The answer is about 82 or 83 muscles to say one word.
alot pretty much all of them
I enjoy picking flowers when the weather is pleasant.
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a cup. (hehehe)