Antagonistic muscle pairs

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      Antagonistic muscles. Muscles can only pull and cannot push. This would be a problem if a joint were controlled by just one muscle. As soon as the muscle had contracted and pulled on a bone, that would be it, with no way to move the bone back again. This problem is solved by having muscles in pairs, called antagonistic muscles.

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      Muscle types. Structure of muscles (names of) Antagonistic muscle pairs. Muscle Fibres. Structure and functions of the cardio-respiratory system. Functions of cardiovascular system. Structure of the CV system (name of) Structure of blood vessels. Cardiac Output. Function of blood. Haemoglobin . Lung Volumes . Structure of lungs (name of ...

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    • [DOC File]meso: A Virtual Musculature for Humanoid Arms

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      This relationship between length and force by antagonistic muscles has led several researchers to conclude that muscle pairs create "springlike" motion (Hogan, 1990). These two conclusions led to two design decisions for the control of Cog’s arms. First, for the many reasons listed above, position control was discarded in favor of force control.

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      Nov 11, 2009 · Antagonistic Muscle Pairs: To produce movement at a joint muscles work in pairs. Muscles can only actively contract and shorten. They cannot actively lengthen. One muscle bends the limb at the joint, the flexor, (which in the elbow is the biceps). One muscle straightens the limb at the joint (extensor) which in the elbow is the triceps. 1. Humerus.

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      Antagonistic Muscles. Two muscles which cause opposite effects are known as antagonistic pairs of muscles. Muscles can only contract and relax and thus need to work in pairs. Example: In the human arm: One muscle (Biceps) bends the joint and brings the limb towards the body, The other muscle (Triceps) straightens the joint and extends the limb.

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      Antagonistic Muscle Pairs in Insect Legs. Insect legs also have antagonistic muscles to flex and extend the joint by: When the grasshopper prepares to jump: FLEXING: The flexor muscles will contract bringing the tibia and tarsus in a “Z” position. The extensor muscles are relaxed.

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      Explain the term "antagonistic muscle pairs" Give an example of an antagonistic muscle pair. Explain the need for muscles to be in pairs like this. Use a model of the skeleton to highlight (a) the position and (b) the function of each type of joint. Can you name 2 disorder of the musculoskeletal system.

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