Muscles

Skeletons can bend at joints when muscles pull on skeletal elements. Arthropods and vertebrates both have jointed appendages with muscles attached to the skeleton. Since muscles act by contracting and shortening, they come in opposing pairs. One flexes an appendage at a joint, the other extends it and each muscle of the pair relaxes when its partner contracts.


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