Why are the biceps and triceps called an antagonistic par?
The biceps and triceps are not considered an antagonistic pair. Antagonistic pairs refer to muscles that work in opposition to each other at a joint. For example, the biceps brachii flexes the elbow, while the triceps brachii extends the elbow. Therefore, the biceps and triceps are considered agonists.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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