An Agonist
Agonist muscles are the primary muscles responsible for producing movement. However, synergist muscles are helper muscles that assist the agonist in executing a particular movement. Synergists help stabilize the movement and control the direction in which the force is exerted.
The cerebellum is primarily responsible for coordinating movement, maintaining balance, and fine-tuning motor activities. It also plays a role in motor learning and cognitive functions like attention and language.
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.
It is the convection on the liquid outer core/ and semi fluid mantle that is responsible for the movement of plates.
Wind
Afro-Cuban
The median nerve is responsible for both sensation and movement in the hand, in particular the thumb and first three fingers.
Agonist muscles are the primary muscles responsible for producing movement. However, synergist muscles are helper muscles that assist the agonist in executing a particular movement. Synergists help stabilize the movement and control the direction in which the force is exerted.
The primary movement is called the Prime mover or Agonist
The muscula systems are primarily responsible for movement, of the skeleton, of the blood, of air in the lungs, and of the liquids and food in the organs. It is also responsible for redirection of the blood through Vasodilation and Vasoconstriction.
Yea muscles are responsible for movement
An agonist (prime mover)
Cranial nerves are primarily sensory. These nerves are directly between the brain and the brainstem and are responsible for smell, vision, eye movement, facial sensation, and the tongue movement.
Both the muscular system are responsible for movement most people think it is the skeletal system but to move you have to contract your muscles which are attached to your bones. So it is the Muscular system.
muscular system
Directionality is the term used to describe movement in a particular direction.
The outer core of the Earth is composed primarily of liquid metal, mainly iron and nickel. This layer is responsible for generating Earth's magnetic field through the movement of this liquid metal.