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Biceps Brachii the flexor muscle on the front side of the upper arm
(bi = two; cep = head‚ in reference to the number of attachments; brachi = arm) ...

 


Biceps brachii.
Triceps brachii.
Brachial Fascia (fascia brachii; deep fascia of the arm).

Biceps reflex (C5, C6)
Brachioradialis reflex (C5, C6)
Extensor digitorum reflex (C6, C7)
Triceps reflex (C7, C8)
Patellar reflex or knee-jerk reflex (L3, L4)
Ankle jerk reflex (Achilles reflex) (S1, S2) ...

The biceps muscle is the flexor of the lower arm. Together, the biceps and triceps make up an antagonistic pair of muscles. Similar pairs, working antagonistically across other joints, provide for almost all the movement of the skeleton.

It happens to be the meat you eat from cows, sheep, and includes the muscle in your biceps. So your bicep it the meat, that meat needs to connect to the bones so that you can move. Tendons connect your muscles to your bone at insertion points.

A muscle that draws a part toward the median line.A muscle that is responsible for bringing a part of the body closer to the main bulk of the body, such as the biceps in the arm that pull the arm closer to the torso of the body. See [[abductor.

See also: Human, Muscle, Tendon, Anatomy, Class

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