Answer Booklet Component One – Applied Anatomy & Physiology









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antagonistic muscle action. Muscles are made up of soft muscle tissue and skeletal muscle enables us to move. Examples of antagonistic pairs are: Biceps ...
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Unit 1 - Anatomy and Physiology

B3 – To identify the movement of muscles in antagonistic pairs. B4 + B5 – To understand the types Antagonistic muscle action – Bicep/Tricep. Antagonist.
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Mr Butterworth Parkwood Academy GCSE Physical Education

Triceps. Extension of the elbow. Shooting in netball. Biceps. Flexion of the elbow. Muscles work in 'antagonistic muscle pairs'. One muscle of.
Skeletal System Revision Guide


Rapid goal-directed elbow flexion movements: limitations of the

to neural constraints of the biceps muscle in contrast antagonistic muscle pairs (Wacholder 1923; ... biceps D and the triceps E muscle (time scale.
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1.5 The Musculoskeletal System & Analysis of Movement in Physical

Explain how an antagonistic pair of muscles work together to perform a press up. The biceps and triceps are the antagonistic pair involved in the press up.


BTEC Revision Guide Muscular System

Movement of muscles in antagonistic pairs and their use in a variety of sporting actions? • Agonist Biceps. Triceps. Deltoids. Gluteals. Cardiac. Muscle.
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Function of the skeleton

Describe 2 different antagonistic muscle pairs by filling in this table. Antagonistic muscle pair. Description of movement. Biceps and triceps.
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contraction of Agonist-Antagonist Muscle Pairs in the Upper and

agonist and antagonist pairs provides a good exercise regime. This graph shows the muscle use of the biceps triceps
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Abnormal development of biceps brachii phasic stretch reflex and

shoulder and upper limb including the agonist/antagonist muscle pair


Answer Booklet Component One – Applied Anatomy & Physiology

Antagonistic pairs of muscles (agonist and antagonist) to create opposing Deltoids biceps
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