The rectus abdominus muscles are media to the obliques. They lie closer to the midline than the obliques, which are lateral.
If your options are Latissimus doris Rectus abdominus Biceps brachii Obliques Then the correct answer is Rectus abdominus
The inferior oblique, superior oblique, lateral rectus, and medial rectus are all used to look cross eyed
The Medial Rectus.
Superior Rectus Medial Rectus InferiorRectus Superior Oblique Inferior Oblique Lateral Rectus
External Oblique Internal Oblique Transversus Abdominis REctus Abdominis
The four muscles that are involved in the compression of the abdominal wall are the internal oblique, external oblique, transversus abdominus, and the rectus abdominus.
The muscles are called the extraocular muscules, and they are the superior rectus, inferior rectus, medial rectus, lateral rectus, superior oblique, and inferior oblique.
The medial rectus inserts on the medial surface of the eye. It is innervated by the oculomotor nerve.
Trick question! Inferior Rectus and Superior Oblique. You sneaky person you :)
The muscles associated with the movement of the eyeball are the superior rectus inferior rectus the superior oblique and inferior oblique and the medial and lateral rectus
6- superior and inferior rectus. lateral rectus. medial rectus. inferior oblique and superior oblique
There's four major groups- abdominus rectus, interior and exterior obliques, and the transverse abdominals.