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2. What are the reasons behind animal locomotion? ‘The mode of action of flexor and extensor

muscle is antagonistic in nature’ – explain with the help of suitable example.​

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Answered by harshsulaniya953035
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The opposing muscle of a flexor is called the "extensor" muscle. Your triceps is an extensor. When you contract your triceps your arm straightens and the angle between the forearm and the upper arm increases. ... The two muscles in an antagonistic pair are in opposition.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1)What are the reasons behind animal locomotion? ‘The mode of action of flexor and extensor. Muscle is antagonistic in nature’ – explain with the help of suitable example.

The opposing muscle of a flexor is called the "extensor" muscle. Your triceps is an extensor. When you contract your triceps your arm straightens and the angle between the forearm and the upper arm increases. ... The two muscles in an antagonistic pair are in opposition.

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