English National Curriculum Science - Previous Lessons - Science
Mission Objectives
Learn about voluntary and involuntary muscles
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Words and meanings to learn
involuntary muscles
Muscles that are not controlled by an individual’s will.
voluntary muscles
Muscles whose action is normally controlled by an individual's will.
biceps
The large muscle at the front of the upper arm that flexes the forearm.
triceps
A large muscle running along the back of the upper arm which extends the forearm.
hamstring muscle
Three muscles at the back of the thigh which function to flex and rotate the leg.
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