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The humerus is a bone big bone in the leg, going from the hip to the knee. It is what the thigh muscles cling to as they propel the legs during movement.
a rare hereditary disorder affecting the central nervous system , especially the areas responsible for movement coordination of limbs, facial muscles, and eyes
The part of the brain that coordinates The action of the muscles and helps maintain balance
shows where all the mantle muscles were attached in life
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The muscle performs many important functions for the body. It produces movement, maintains posture and gives shape to your body, stabilizes joints, and generates heat. Muscles protect your internal organs as well. The visceral or smooth muscles assist in the circulation of blood. The skeletal muscles are responsible for uncontrolled motions, and your cardiac muscles make your heart beat automatically. Producing movement, maintaining posture, stabilizing joints, generating heat
muscles
The muscles responsible for opposition movement of the thumb are the opponens pollicis and the abductor pollicis brevis. These muscles help bring the tip of the thumb in contact with the tips of the other fingers.
Organs are structures made up of different types of tissues that perform specific functions in the body, such as the heart or liver. Muscles are a type of tissue that contract and relax to produce movement, and they are found throughout the body attached to bones. Muscles are a component of organs and play a role in their function.
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The muscle that is responsible for most of a movement is called a prime mover. It may also be called an agonist.
The main function of the muscular system is movement. Muscles are the only tissue in the body that has the ability to contract and therefore move the other parts of the body. Related to the function
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.