Most muscles are connected to the skeletal system (bones and cartilage) by tendons. Some are connected only to organs and tissues that are themselves anchored to the bones.
The flex
The homophone for a part of the body and a deed of strength or skill is "muscle" and "muscle."
The heart is the hardest working muscle in the body and is divided into four chambers: the left and right atria, and the left and right ventricles. These chambers are connected to each other by valves that control the flow of blood through the heart.
The sartorius muscle is found in the thigh. It is the longest muscle in the human body and runs from the hip to the knee.
When you tighten a muscle, the muscle fibers contract, causing the muscle to shorten. This allows the muscle to generate force and exert tension on the bones, resulting in movement of the body part connected to that muscle. Tightening a muscle can also help stabilize joints and maintain posture.
they are connected with the rope in the body
The sotonage is the muscle that connects the leg to the upper body!
An extensor straightens part of your body.
the ciliary muscle is the smooth muscle of the ciliary body
A flexor muscle.
A muscle that is an elevator raises or lifts a part.
Flexor
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Extensor
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