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The biceps muscle stretches from the shoulder to the lower arm and extends the lower arm. the insertion is on the lower side.

Biceps muscle

The biceps muscle is at the facade of your upper arm. The muscle has two tendons that connect it to the bones of the scapula bone of the shoulder and one tendon that binds to the radius bone at the elbow. The tendons are tough stripes of tissue that link muscles to bones and let us move our limbs.

Function

The main roles of the biceps are the flexion and supination of the forearm. This is encouraged by the 90-degree rotation of the muscle as it bonds to the radius. Defiant to popular belief, the biceps is not the most powerful flexor of the forearm.

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