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describe how muscles are arranged around the joints of the body​

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Answered by yeahitsme
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Fascicle arrangements determine what type of movement a muscle can make. For instance, circular muscles act as sphincters, closing orifices. Muscles work in pairs to facilitate movement of the bones around the joints. Agonists are the prime movers while antagonists oppose or resist the movements of the agonists.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

  • We know that our skeletal muscles do not work by themselves.
  • These muscles are arranged in a specific manner based on the functions that they perform.
  • The connection between the muscles and the bones helps to determine the force, speed, as well as, range of movement.
  • Muscles are arranged in such a manner that they explain the general organization of the muscular and skeletal systems.
  • In order to move the body, the skeleton and muscles act together.
  • There is an origin and an insertion in skeletal muscles.
  • Muscle insertion is the end of the muscle that attaches to the bone being pulled.
  • Origin is the end of the muscle attached to a fixed, or stabilized, bone is called the origin.

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