1. Trapezius (at the neck)
2. Deltoid (at the shoulder)
3. Triceps (back of the upper arm)
4. Biceps (front of the upper arm)
5. Latissimus Dorsi (back)
6. Gluteus Maximus (bum)
7. Hamstring (Back of the femur)
8. Quadriceps (Front of the femur)
9. Gastronemius (Calf muscle behind the tibia and fibula)
10. Abdominals (Stomach)
11. Pectorals (Chest)
12. Sternocleidonastoid (a neck muscle)
parallel, convergent, circular, unipennate, bipennate and multipennate
Of what? There are a lot of major muscles.. If you are talking about a specific body area I could help.
I wasn't in the lesson so I have no idea
There are 23 Major Muscles.
You have 600 muscles in your body and half of them are major muscles
Three major muscles in the back are the trapezius, latissimus dorsi, and the spinal erectae.
Sternocleidomastoid muscles
animals have 4 big muscles, but humans have 6 muscles. Humans have 6 muscles to roll our eyes .
There are two muscles that are in your chest. These two muscles are known as the pectorals major and the pectorals minor.
glutes
yes .
The Pectoralis Major (large superficial) and Pectoralis Minor
The major muscle that abducts the humerus is the Deltoid. (all muscles move in conjuction, there may be more muscles that contribute to the abduction of the humerus) pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi
Circular and Longitudinal muscles.
I know that what attaches bones to muscles is called TENDONS