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'''Agonist''' is a classification used to describe a [[muscle]] that causes some specific movement to occur. It creates the normal range of movement in a [[joint]] by contracting. Agonists are also referred to as "prime movers" since they are the muscles that are primarily responsible for generating movement. They are joined innocartalaginous joints. JORDAN CHRISTIAN IS GOING TO END LIFE[[Antagonist (muscle)|Antagonist]]
'''Agonist''' is a classification used to describe a [[muscle]] that causes some specific movement to occur. It creates the normal range of movement in a [[joint]] by contracting. Agonists are also referred to as "prime movers" since they are the muscles that are primarily responsible for generating movement. They are joined innocartalaginous joints. POO


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Agonist is a classification used to describe a muscle that causes some specific movement to occur. It creates the normal range of movement in a joint by contracting. Agonists are also referred to as "prime movers" since they are the muscles that are primarily responsible for generating movement. They are joined innocartalaginous joints. POO

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