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The mode of action of flexor muscle in antagonistic nature

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Answered by KaurBisman03
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The two muscles in an antagonistic pair are in opposition. That is, if one extends a limb during its contraction, the other will return the limb to its original position when flexed. In each pair, depending on the movement, one muscle plays the role of the "agonist" and the other muscle plays the role of "antagonist"

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