The greater and lesser trochanters.
Triceps can be defined as any of several muscles having three points of attachment at one end. An example would be the large muscle at the back if the upper arm.
Flat bones, like scapula
The trapezius.
A trochanter (which is a large bump for muscle attachment - it is larger than a tubercle or tuberosity)
Muscle cells are known as myocytes.
The trapazoid-like thingy muscle thingy.Live w/ it.Its actually called the Trapezius
Flat bones are broad bones that provide protection to organs, and large areas for muscle attachment. These include the bones in the skull, the ilium, scapula, sternum, and ribs.
A proportionally large muscle called a 'foot'.
Plaque.
The gluteal muscle.
Yes but not all. Bacteria that lives in our large intestines are called prokaryotes
No, it is not. It is the large chest muscle.