Description
What It Is:
A labeled anatomy diagram showing the biceps brachii as the prime mover, with synergist muscles brachialis and brachioradialis.
Why Use It:
Helps learners understand how different muscles work together during arm flexion, demonstrating the role of prime movers and synergists.
How to Use It:
• Study the diagram to identify the biceps brachii and supporting muscles.
• Use for lessons on muscle coordination and movement mechanics.
• Apply in anatomy, physiology, or kinesiology classes.
Grade Suitability:
Best for:
• High school biology (Grades 9–12)
• College-level anatomy & physiology
• Sports science and medical students
Target Users:
Biology students, medical learners, sports trainers, and teachers explaining arm muscle functions.
A labeled anatomy diagram showing the biceps brachii as the prime mover, with synergist muscles brachialis and brachioradialis.
Why Use It:
Helps learners understand how different muscles work together during arm flexion, demonstrating the role of prime movers and synergists.
How to Use It:
• Study the diagram to identify the biceps brachii and supporting muscles.
• Use for lessons on muscle coordination and movement mechanics.
• Apply in anatomy, physiology, or kinesiology classes.
Grade Suitability:
Best for:
• High school biology (Grades 9–12)
• College-level anatomy & physiology
• Sports science and medical students
Target Users:
Biology students, medical learners, sports trainers, and teachers explaining arm muscle functions.
