Breath and stretch

In an attempt to keep with the anatomy and physiology nomenclature, it is an [I]agonist [/I]and [I]antagonist[/I] that make up an [I]antagonistic muscle pair.[/I]
A protagonist is the main character in a literary piece, such as in dramatic works; and not unlike what has snuck into this very thread :wink:

[QUOTE=Nichole;11706]In an attempt to keep with the anatomy and physiology nomenclature, it is an [I]agonist [/I]and [I]antagonist[/I] that make up an [I]antagonistic muscle pair.[/I]
A protagonist is the main character in a literary piece, such as in dramatic works; and not unlike what has snuck into this very thread ;)[/QUOTE]

I have always been more of a concept type person, definitions is not my strongsuit :wink: but next time I read a book I will e on the lookout for the agonist of the story :slight_smile:
earthdancer, what was the answer on the test?
Neil

hi Neil i havent had the results of the exam yet but will let you know when I do
Maggie