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Question
groups of skeletal muscles that contract simultaneously to move a body part are said to be
agonists.
antagonists.
synergistic.
prime movers.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze the definitions:
- Agonists (prime movers): Main muscles causing a movement, but the term for groups acting together isn’t just "agonists" in this context.
- Antagonists: Muscles that oppose the action of agonists, not acting together to move a part.
- Synergistic: Muscles that work together (contract simultaneously) to produce a movement or stabilize a joint, matching the description.
- "Prime movers" is similar to agonists, focusing on the main muscle, not the cooperative group.
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