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Identify the opposing muscle pair.

  • A. Bicep and tricep (Arm flexion and extension)
  • B. Hamstring and quadriceps (Knee extension and flexion)
  • C. Pectoralis major and pectoralis minor (Chest muscles)
  • D. Trapezius and deltoid (Shoulder movement)
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A. The bicep and tricep muscles form an antagonistic muscle pair, where one muscle contracts while the other relaxes. The bicep, located on the front of the upper arm, is responsible for arm flexion (bending the elbow), while the tricep, situated on the back of the upper arm, is responsible for arm extension (straightening the elbow). This opposing action allows for controlled movement at the elbow joint. Choice B, hamstring and quadriceps, are not opposing muscles in the context of the knee joint; the hamstring group flexes the knee, while the quadriceps group extends it. Choices C and D do not represent an opposing muscle pair related to joint movement.