Technically speaking it's the abs. The agonist muscle in a situp is actually the hip flexors.
L-dopa is a precursor that is converted to dopamine in the brain. It is not an agonist or antagonist itself, but once converted to dopamine, it acts as an agonist on dopamine receptors.
Yes, epinephrine is an adrenergic agonist. It acts on adrenergic receptors in the body, particularly on alpha and beta adrenergic receptors, to increase heart rate, dilate airways, and constrict blood vessels.
An agonist drug binds to and activates a receptor in the body, producing a response similar to that of the endogenous ligand. This leads to an increase in the activity of the receptor, resulting in a physiological response.
"Agonist" is a term used in pharmacology to refer to a substance that binds to and activates a specific receptor in the body, producing a biological response. Examples of agonists include drugs like morphine (an opioid agonist) and epinephrine (a beta-adrenergic agonist).
Technically speaking it's the abs. The agonist muscle in a situp is actually the hip flexors.
Deltoid
Agonist
Anti-psychotic
The Agonist was created in 2004.
abductor adductor agonist or antagonist
L-dopa is a precursor that is converted to dopamine in the brain. It is not an agonist or antagonist itself, but once converted to dopamine, it acts as an agonist on dopamine receptors.
Antagonist: lats Agonist: Abdominals
in the arm: bicep contracts (agonist) triceps relax (antagonist) in the leg: hamstrings contract (agonist) quadriceps relaxes (antagonist) remember the agonist is the muscle "agonising" to do the work - like pulling the joint.
The cast of The Agonist - 2007 includes: Kate Berneking Kogut Kevin Boehm as The Agonist Jillian Grace Nikko Smith
An agonist is a person who is involved in a contest or battle, or a muscle which contracts while the other relaxes.
The Buprenorphine opioid is classified as a partial agonist antagonist.