How muscles are in a human arm?
When the arm is spun so that the thumb point to the outside of the body, meaning the palm of the hand looks forward then it is said the hand is supinated. But when the thumb remains in the inside and the palm looks backwards then it is said that the hand is pronated. In this diagram one hands is pronated and the other supinated in order to show how the ulna and the radius cross while doing this movement.
Why is the bicep muscle larger than the triceps muscle?
right handed people do more work with their right hand hence their right biceps are longer the opposite is true for left handed people...
What crosses the synaptic cleft and stimulates the muscle fiber to contract?
Short answer: Neurotransmitters
Long answer: amino acids, monoamines, peptides
What is the stationary point to which a muscle attaches to the body known as?
Ligaments attach bone to bone. Tendons attach muscles to bone.
No, the origin is the attachment of a muscle to a stationary bone. You may have commonly heard of this as a "fixed end".
What polysaccharides are found in your muscles?
glycogen is found in muscle cells, it functions as a reserve for glucose in muscles.
What part of the body does the biceps move?
The biceps muscle is located in the front area of the upper arm. The biceps muscle helps to stabilize the large bone in the upper arm (the humerus) in the shoulder socket. It also helps to accelerate and decelerate the arm during overhead activities, like tennis or pitching.
The biceps tendons keep the biceps muscle attached to the shoulder at one end and the elbow at the other end.Tendons are strong cord-like structures that connect each end of the biceps muscle to bones. At one end of the biceps muscle, tendons connect the biceps to the shoulder in two places. At the other end of the muscle, tendons connect the biceps muscle to the smaller bone (radius) in the lower arm.
Source:AAOSdon't workout and much as you do and start eating healthy foods im not gonna say what everyone else does but you have to lose how much calories you gain and you will see your boddy getting better also this sounds like it would just gain muscle but i used to be really muscular then i went on my bike or mechanicaL bike and ride super fast for a few seconds like 15 than ride slow for a cool off for 15seconds the results were great!
What do muscle cells in the heart have an unusual high proportion of?
Mitochondria, it takes a lot of energy to keep the engine running 24/7/365.
A muscle injury resulting from overuse or overstretching?
Strains are common muscle injuries caused by overuse or overstretching.
Kind of muscle that makes up the walls of the heart?
cardiac muscle! Oh and if you say the heart doesn't have a muscle
U R STUPID! It has a muscle
Where are they located the smallest and biggest muscle in the body?
the smallest muscle is the stapedius inside the ear .
the biggest muscles are the external obliques which run from the middle of the back and around the stomach.
What do muscular strength and muscular endurance have in common?
Ability to repeatedly continue the work without muscle fatigue. the ability to sustain activity for longer periods of time.
Is The biggest muscle in your body is your bum?
The biggest muscle in your body is Gluteus Maximus, so no your "bum is not the biggest"