Biology, asked by sunilapatila58038, 2 months ago

. Explain any three antagonistic
muscles.​

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Answered by SpreadLove
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Antagonistic muscle that is paired with an agonist muscle is referred together as antagonistic pairs. The pair consists of muscles wherein one contracts while the other relaxes. Some of the antagonistic pairs are as follows:

  • Biceps and triceps
  • Gluteus maximum and hip flexors
  • Hamstrings and quadriceps
  • Pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi
  • Gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior
  • Abductor and adductor

Answered by devalinameyur
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Answer:

The most common example of antagonistic muscles are the biceps and the triceps. As the agonist muscle contracts, the antagonist relaxes, helping to manage and regulate the movement of the former.

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