Antagonist vs. Agonist Relationship

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The right sternocleidomastoid and the left sternocleidomastoid are ____ to each other in the sagittal plane.

R/L Sternocleidomastoid are AGONISTS in the SAGITTAL plane

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The right sternocleidomastoid and the left sternocleidomastoid are ___ to each other in the transverse plane.

R/L sternocleidomastoid are ANtAGONISTS in the TRANSVERSE plane

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The prevertebral muscles and the suboccipital muscles are ____ to each other in the TRANVERSE plane.

Prevertebral muscles and the sub occipital muscles are ANTAGONISTS in the TRANSVERSE plane

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The right prevertebral muscles and the right suboccipital muscle are ___ to each other in the frontal plane

R pre vertebral and R Suboccipital muscles are AGONISTS in the FRONTAL plane

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The right transversospinalis group and the left transversospinalis group are ___ to each other in the sagittal plane.

R Transversospinalis and L transversospinalis are AGONISTS in the SAGITTAL plane

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The right internal oblique and the left internal oblique are ____ to each other in the transverse plane.

R Internal Oblique and L internal oblique are ANTAGONISTS to each other in the TRANSVERSE plane

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The right internal oblique and the right external oblique are ____ to each other in the transverse plane.

R Internal Oblique and R external oblique are ANTAGONISTS in the TRANSVERSE plane

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The right internal oblique and the left external oblique are ____ to each other in the transverse plane.

R Internal Oblique and L External Oblique are AGONISTS to each other in the TRANSVERSE plane

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The right internal oblique and the left external oblique are ___ to each other in the sagittal plane.

R Internal Oblique and L external oblique are AGONISTS to each other in the SAGITTAL plane

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Which muscles are its own antagonist in the sagittal plane (hip/knee/ankle)

Adductor Magnus, Gluteus Medius are their own antagonists in the sagittal plane

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Which muscles are its own antagonist in the transverse plane (hip/knee/ankle)

the gluteus medius is its own antagonist in the transverse plane

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Which muscles are its own antagonist in the frontal plane (hip/knee/ankle)

the gluteus maximus is its own antagonist in the frontal plane