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In PPKn / Sekolah Menengah Atas | 2025-08-25

6. Perhatikan pernyataan berikut! (1) Kepercayaan pada Tuhan Yang Maha Esa dan menjalani ajaran-Nya sesuai keyakinan individu. (2) Menghormati penganut agama lain. (3) Cinta tanah air. (4) Bangga sebagai bangsa Indonesia. (5) Menghormati keputusan musyawarah. Pernyataan di atas yang merupakan nilai-nilai sila ketiga Pancasila ditunjukkan oleh nomor (HOTS) ***** a. (1) dan (2) b. (2) dan (3) c. (3) dan (4) d. (4) dan (5) e. (5) dan (1) ​

Asked by zahraajalah2025

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The primary muscles used when tying shoelaces are in the hands, fingers, and arms, including finger flexors and extensors, wrist flexors and extensors, and arm muscles like the biceps and triceps. ;

Answered by vibhupan2003 | 2024-06-19

The muscles involved in tying your shoelaces are numerous because this action requires fine motor skills that utilize both the small muscles of the hands and wrists along with larger muscles that stabilize your posture while performing the task. Primarily, the muscles in the hands and forearms, such as the flexor and extensor muscles, are responsible for the dexterous movements needed to tie the laces. The forearm muscles include the flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longus, and flexor carpi ulnaris which contribute to flexion and movement of the wrists and fingers. The extensor digitorum, extensor carpi radialis, and extensor carpi ulnaris assist with extending the fingers and wrists.
Beyond these, the skeletal muscles throughout the body engage to support balance and facilitate the overall process. For example, if you're sitting, your abdominal and back muscles are also at work to maintain your posture. When bending over to reach your shoes, you use the muscles of your legs and lower back. While the provided references focus on leg muscles like the gastrocnemius and muscles that move the foot, they're not directly involved in the action of tying shoelaces but rather in postural support during the process.
In general, muscles do come in pairs that work antagonistically, such as the hamstrings and quadriceps in the legs which facilitate running by moving the legs back and forth. However, these muscle pairs are more related to the concept of large-scale movement rather than the fine-tuned movements required for shoe-tying.

Answered by JohnRogerStephens | 2024-06-24

Tying your shoelaces primarily involves muscles in your hands, fingers, arms, and forearms. Key muscles include finger flexors and extensors, wrist muscles, and the biceps and triceps in the arms. These muscles work together to perform the movements necessary for securely fastening shoelaces.
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Answered by vibhupan2003 | 2024-10-09

Jawaban:c. 3 dan 4sila ketiga: Persatuan Indonesiapengamalan: cinta tanah air, dllPenjelasan:mff kalau salah

Answered by inetfmn | 2025-08-25

Jawaban:Nilai-nilai sila ketiga Pancasila adalah "Persatuan Indonesia". Berdasarkan pernyataan yang diberikan, nilai-nilai sila ketiga Pancasila ditunjukkan oleh nomor:c. (3) dan (4)Penjelasan:(3) Cinta tanah air merupakan salah satu nilai yang terkait dengan persatuan dan kesatuan bangsa.(4) Bangga sebagai bangsa Indonesia juga merupakan salah satu nilai yang terkait dengan persatuan dan kesatuan bangsa.

Answered by DavincaRies | 2025-08-25