Description

Muscles that are located between the ribs and the pelvis, on the front of the body.
A muscles that contracts and moves a limb.
Chief muscle of calf; flexes knee and foot
Large muscle on the chest
Flexor of the hip
Muscle that connects calf muscles to heel bone
Muscles that decrease the angle between bones and joints
Triangular muscle located on shoulder
Muscles that increase the angle between the members of a limb
Muscles that laterally rotate the hip
Muscle located in the upper arm and elbow joint
Main extensor muscle of the hip and buttox
Muscles that connect the upper anterior tibial extremity to the vertebrac column
A large, flat, triangular, superficial muscle of the shoulder and upper back.
A muscle stretching over the forehead into the upper eyelid.
Is located in the front of the body. It is where the ‘six pack’ is located.
A fusiform muscle of the anterior thigh, one of the four parts of the quadriceps femurs.
A muscle with origin from the posterior ridge of the femur as far as the greater trochanter
One of the anterior muscles of the leg, situated on the lateral side of the tibia.
The middle and largest portion of the sternum
Small bones forming the backbone
Lobe of the brain at the top of the head
The bone of the thigh between the hip and the knee
A quadrilateral bone that forms the cheek
The outer, narrower, and smaller of the two bones of the human lower leg, extending from the knee to the ankle
 Any of the five bones of the hand
Upper jawbone that forms part of the nose and eye socket
Either of a pair of bones forming the two sides of the pelvis
The curved bone forming the base of each half of the pelvis
 Collarbone
Seven irregularly shaped bones found in the ankle and foot
Elongated rectangular bone that forms the bridge of the nose
Bones behind the phalanges
Eight of the wrist bones
Kneecap
The inner and typically larger of the two bones between the knee and the ankle
Lower jawbone
 Shoulder blade
The large broad bone forming the upper part of each half of the pelvis
Lobe of the brain lying beneath the temples
Lobe of the brain lying immediately behind the forehead
The broad upper part of the sternum
The bony frame formed by the ribs around the chest
Rearmost lobe in each cerebral hemisphere of the brain

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