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29 August 2025

  • curprev 16:0316:03, 29 August 2025SavannahThibodea talk contribs 5,413 bytes +5,413 Created page with "<br>What happens during an eccentric contraction? Why are extensors and flexors cnsidered antagonistic muscles? Extensors and flexors are considered antagonistic muscles because they perform opposite actions at a joint. When a muscle ceases to perform without losing nerve function the condition? When a muscle ceases to perform without losing nerve function, the condition is known as muscle atrophy or disuse atrophy. What indirectly attaches skeletal muscles to bone? Skel..."