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A large muscle on the back of the upper limb of many vertebrates. It consists of three parts: the medial, lateral, and long head.

Triceps


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The three posterior thigh muscles in human anatomy between the hip and the knee

Hamstring

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A part of the anatomy of mammals and other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen

Chest

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They connect the pelvis and thigh bone, playing a crucial role in stabilizing the pelvis, powering leg movements, and maintaining an upright posture.

Glutes

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Made up of three bones: the clavicle, the scapula, and the humerus as well as associated muscles, ligaments and tendons.

Shoulders

200

The entire lower limb of the human body, including the foot, thigh or sometimes even the hip or buttock region

The Human Leg

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A large, triangular, paired muscle located in the upper back and neck.

Trapezius

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The group of muscles connecting the front of your chest to your upper arm and shoulder bones. They enable a wide range of upper body movements and form the bulk of the chest wall.

Pectoralis major (Pecs)

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The region of the upper limb between the elbow and the wrist

Forearm

300

The back portion of the lower leg in human anatomy

Calf

300

The largest, broadest muscles in the human back. Shaped like a triangle, they span from your lower back, sides, and pelvis all the way to your upper arms. They are essential for pulling, climbing, and shoulder mobility

Latissimus dorsi (Lats)

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They are active in a twisting motion

Abs & Obliques

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a large muscle that lies on the front of the upper arm between the shoulder and the elbow.

Biceps

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It is the sole extensor muscle of the knee

Quadriceps

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The muscles that are located between the ribs and the pelvis on the front of the body

Abdominals

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A set of muscles that straighten and rotate the back. The spinal erectors work together with the glutes to maintain stable posture standing or sitting

Erector spinae muscles

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Muscles located on the sides of the abdomen that help rotate the torso, bend from side to side, and stabilize the core

Obliques

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These muscles propel the body forward when walking

Hamstrings

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Also called the dorsum, is the large posterior area of the human body, rising from the top of the buttocks to the back of the neck. It is the surface of the body opposite from the chest and the abdomen.

Back

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The front part of your leg located between your knee and your ankle.

Shin