No.
The heart works as one.
You can flex skeletal muscles voluntary. These are the muscles you can control and move consciously. Smooth muscles and cardiac muscles, which work involuntarily, cannot be consciously flexed.
In your chest right
They are the muscles. Muscles contract in pairs to move the parts across the joint. One muscle contract with more power. The opposite muscle contracts with less power and get stretched over to allow the first muscle to act.
No. Cardiac muscles are attached to the pericardium - a layer of tissue that surrounds the heart and the Great Vessels. The sac rests on the diaphragm and is connected by various bits of connective tissue to the thoracic cavity.
The muscular system is made up of the muscles that enable movement. It consists of more than 600 muscles, including skeletal muscles, smooth muscles, and cardiac muscles. These muscles work together to allow voluntary and involuntary movements in the body.
ussually, one muscle in the pair bends part of the body.the other muscle straightens part of the body.
pairs of muscles that work together
pairs of muscles that work together
cardiac muscles
Cardiac muscles can work without fatigue.
they are called antagonistic muscles.
cardiac muscles
Skeletal muscles work in pairs: flexors and extensors
cardiac muscle and intestinal muscles..
Smooth Muscles can, but Cardiac Muscles can not.
Both skeletal and cardiac muscles are striated muscles.
false