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Liberty Little
17 June, 12:10
Why can't muscles function individually
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Georgia Cole
17 June, 13:41
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Because they only pull not push and we need something to push
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Shania Short
17 June, 16:04
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As all muscles work in anagonistic pairs (work in opposites) so only push and pull
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