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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. |
'''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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Revision as of 11:13, 22 September 2008
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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