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That would be the quadriceps
lower trapezius, serratus anterior
The tibialis anterior is the name of the muscle located on the front surface of the lower leg
There are a number of muscles that produce inversion of the ankle. Tibialis Anterior Extensor Hallucis Longus Tibialis Posterior Flexor Hallucis Longus Flexor Digitorum Longus tibialis anterior
A human's legs and cat's back legs are different due to different movements each make and how they are structured. In a cat, the lower rear leg anterior has a tibialis anterior muscle. In a human, anterior has tibialis interior and extensor digitorum longus muscle.
The sartorius muscle - the longest muscle in the human body - is a long thin muscle that runs down the length of the thigh in the anterior compartment. Its upper portion forms the lateral border of the femoral triangle.
The muscle that forms the calf of your lower leg is the muscle that helps you lift to your toes. This muscle is called the gastrocnemius.
These muscles are in the calf in the anterior of the lower leg. Use the link to see a diagram and learn more.
Lower abdomen, pelvis area. It inserts on the superior surface of the pubis and goes around the symphysis.
The subscapularis muscle medially rotates the scapula. The muscle is innervated by the upper and lower subscapular nerves.
This muscle is found in the lower part of the leg
The same ones as the primary anterior teeth: Canine, lateral incisor, central incisor.