Biology, asked by syedamarzia5, 11 months ago

Can biceps and triceps both be partially contracted?
If so I need full explanation to be convinced...

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Answered by GYMlover
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When one muscle is contracted, the other muscle from the pair is always elongated. For example, the biceps and triceps muscles work together to allow you to bend and straighten your elbow. When you want to bend your elbow, your biceps muscle contracts (Figure below), and, at the same time, the triceps muscle relaxes


syedamarzia5: I'm asking whether they can be partially contracted at the same time??
GYMlover: yaaa it can be poss
syedamarzia5: how come?
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