Please check my answers 1.The biceps brachii muscle is the prime mover in the flexion of the...

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1.The biceps brachii muscle is the prime mover in the flexion ofthe elbow.

TRUE

2.The triceps brachii muscle is the antagonist in flexion of theelbow.

TRUE

3.The triceps brachii muscle is the prime mover in extension ofthe elbow.

TRUE

4. The biceps brachii muscle is the antagonist in extension ofthe elbow.

TRUE   

5. The gastrocnemius muscle inserts on the calcaneus via thecalcaneal tendon (Achilles Tendon).

TRUE

6. The deltoid muscle inserts on the deltoid tuberosity of thehumerus.

TRUE

7. The rectus femoris muscle forms part of the quadracepsfemoris muscle of the anterior thigh.

       TRUE

8. The pectoralis major muscle originates on the ribs andsternum and inserts on the proximal humerus.

        FALSE- inserts in thecoracoid process of the scapula

9. The frontalis muscle is superficial to the Frontal Bone.

TRUE

10. The trapezius muscle is a trapezoid-shaped muscle withorigins on the vertebral column and scapula that is involvedshoulder and head movements.

TRUE   

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1 The biceps brachii muscle is the prime mover in the flexion of the elbow It is false Brachialis is the prime mover of elbow flexion Though biceps brachii along with brachioradialis flexes the elbow but they are nit prime mover 2The triceps brachii muscle is the antagonist in flexion of the elbow It is true Triceps is antagonist of biceps brachii and    See Answer
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