Masseter
In the canine: the gluteal muscles (superficial, middle, deep).
it's your jawbone.
Oh, dude, the science name for the jaw is the "mandible." It's like the bone that moves when you talk, chew, or yawn. So, next time you're at a fancy dinner party, you can impress everyone by casually dropping the term "mandible" into the conversation.
button, jaw, jawbone, mandible, mentum
The small white structures in the maxillae and mandible are the teeth. They are anchored in the jawbone sockets and consist of enamel, dentin, and pulp. Teeth help in chewing, speaking, and maintaining the structure of the face.
.. Masseter - prime mover of jaw closure - elevates the mandible ... External intercostals - with 1st rib fixed by scalene muscles - pull ribs toward one
The Gastrocnemius (calf muscle) is the primary mover. The Synergist (or assistor) muscle is the Soleus.
The Prime Mover was created on 1961-03-24.
A prime mover is a machine which transforms energy to/from thermal or electrical, or pressure from/to mechanical form. Examples of a prime mover are engines or turbines.
The masseter is the prime mover of the jaw closure.
Pronator quadratus is the prime mover in pronation of the hand.
A prime mover is the muscle that has the most influence in one direction on the joint it acts on. For example the prime mover in extension of the forearm is the triceps.
Prime Mover - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
A prime mover is the muscle that has the most influence in one direction on the joint it acts on. For example the prime mover in extension of the forearm is the triceps.
prime mover (agonist)Not sure what you're asking here, but the biceps brachii is the prime mover facilitating flexion at the elbow joint.
yes
cup