OpenStax AnatPhys fig.11.5 - Anterior and Posterior Views of Muscles - English labels

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Overview of the Muscular System. On the anterior and posterior views of the muscular system above, superficial muscles (those at the surface) are shown on the right side of the body while deep muscles (those underneath the superficial muscles) are shown on the left half of the body. For the legs, superficial muscles are shown in the anterior view while the posterior view shows both superficial and deep muscles. English labels. From OpenStax book 'Anatomy and Physiology', fig. 11.5.
Anatomical structures in item:
Musculus biceps brachii
Musculus sternocleidomastoideus
Musculus deltoideus
Musculus pectoralis major
Musculus rectus abdominis
Musculus obliquus externus abdominis
Musculus pectineus
Musculus adductor longus
Musculus sartorius
Musculus rectus femoris
Musculus vastus lateralis
Musculus fibularis longus
Musculus tibialis anterior
Musculus vastus medialis
Musculus iliopsoas
Musculus tensor fasciae latae
Musculus flexor carpi radialis
Musculus pronator teres
Musculus brachioradialis
Musculus brachialis
Musculus serratus anterior
Musculus pectoralis minor
Musculus trapezius
Musculus occipitofrontalis
Musculus splenius capitis
Musculus levator scapulae
Musculus supraspinatus
Musculus teres minor
Musculus teres major
Musculus triceps brachii
Musculus serratus posterior inferior
Musculus obliquus externus abdominis
Musculus gluteus medius
Musculus gluteus maximus
Musculus semimembranosus
Musculus fibularis longus
Musculus tibialis posterior
Musculus soleus
Musculus gastrocnemius
Musculus semitendinosus
Musculus gracilis
Musculus biceps femoris
Musculus gluteus minimus
Musculus flexor carpi ulnaris
Musculus extensor carpi ulnaris
Musculus extensor digitorum longus
Musculus extensor carpi radialis longus
Musculus brachioradialis
Musculus rhomboideus major
Aponeurosis epicranialis
Musculus occipitofrontalis
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OpenStax AnatPhys fig.11.5 - Anterior and Posterior Views of Muscles - English labels
Uploaded by: Jorn IJkhout
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: OpenStax
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Overview of the Muscular System. On the anterior and posterior views of the muscular system above, superficial muscles (those at the surface) are shown on the right side of the body while deep muscles (those underneath the superficial muscles) are shown on the left half of the body. For the legs, superficial muscles are shown in the anterior view while the posterior view shows both superficial and deep muscles. English labels. From OpenStax book 'Anatomy and Physiology', fig. 11.5.
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Anatomical structures in item
Musculus biceps brachii
Musculus sternocleidomastoideus
Musculus deltoideus
Musculus pectoralis major
Musculus rectus abdominis
Musculus obliquus externus abdominis
Musculus pectineus
Musculus adductor longus
Musculus sartorius
Musculus rectus femoris
Musculus vastus lateralis
Musculus fibularis longus
Musculus tibialis anterior
Musculus vastus medialis
Musculus iliopsoas
Musculus tensor fasciae latae
Musculus flexor carpi radialis
Musculus pronator teres
Musculus brachioradialis
Musculus brachialis
Musculus serratus anterior
Musculus pectoralis minor
Musculus trapezius
Musculus occipitofrontalis
Musculus splenius capitis
Musculus levator scapulae
Musculus supraspinatus
Musculus teres minor
Musculus teres major
Musculus triceps brachii
Musculus serratus posterior inferior
Musculus obliquus externus abdominis
Musculus gluteus medius
Musculus gluteus maximus
Musculus semimembranosus
Musculus fibularis longus
Musculus tibialis posterior
Musculus soleus
Musculus gastrocnemius
Musculus semitendinosus
Musculus gracilis
Musculus biceps femoris
Musculus gluteus minimus
Musculus flexor carpi ulnaris
Musculus extensor carpi ulnaris
Musculus extensor digitorum longus
Musculus extensor carpi radialis longus
Musculus brachioradialis
Musculus rhomboideus major
Aponeurosis epicranialis
Musculus occipitofrontalis
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