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co-contraction happens when which which muscles act simultaneously?
○ agonist and antagonist
○ agonist and fixators
○ fixators and synergists
○ synergists and antagonist
Co - contraction is the simultaneous contraction of agonist and antagonist muscles. Agonist muscles are responsible for a particular movement, and antagonist muscles oppose that movement. In co - contraction, both act at the same time, often to stabilize a joint. For example, when holding a posture steady, the agonist (e.g., biceps for elbow flexion) and antagonist (e.g., triceps for elbow extension) of a joint can contract together. The other options: agonist and fixators work for movement and stabilization but not co - contraction in the defined sense; fixators and synergists have different roles related to movement assistance and stabilization but not co - contraction; synergists and antagonist do not define co - contraction as synergists assist agonists and antagonists oppose agonists, and their simultaneous contraction is not co - contraction.
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A. agonist and antagonist