Action of the muscle
Shape of the muscle
Location of the muscle's origin and or insertion
Number of origins
Location of muscle relative to a bone or body region
Direction in which the muscle fibers run relative to some imaginary line
Relative size of the muscle
Muscles are named according to size, shape, direction of fibers, location, number of origins, insertions and muscle action
1. Muscle Attachment
2. Size
3. Shape
4. Arrangement of Fibers.
5. Action
6. Location
7. Combination of these
These naming criteria are location, shape, relative size, direction of fibers, number of origins, origin and insertion, and lastly action.
location of muscle, shape of muscle, size of muscle, direction of muscle fibers, number of origins of muscle, location of muscle origin and/or insertion
Criteria used to name the muscle, transverse abdomis was 1. Direction of the muscle fibers 2. Relative size of the muscle to the muscles around it 3. Location of the muscle 4. Number of origins 5. Location of the muscle's origin and insertion 6. Shape of the muscle 7. Action of the muscle
49 muscles to cry, 12 muscles to smile and 6 muscles to slap
1st criteria fro a 7 star hotel is that it should be accesible by sea, land and air. this is the main criteria which most hotels fail to achieve....
I used to be a gymnast, and I would just relax on the couch, and then work through it the next day at training. Your muscles will get stronger!
Possibly, but if their naming history is any indication, it will be an iPhone 6S variant in 2015, then an iPhone 7 by 2016.
Arabian fits your criteria.
What are the vital criteria use to jugde the performance of the various economics system
It depends on what your criteria is and what you are looking for in a computer.
1. Direction of the muscle fibers - Muscles named for the directional relationship with imaginary midline division of the body. EX: rectus femoris is the straight muscle of the thigh.2. Relative size of the muscle - Large (maximus), small (minimus), and length (longus) terms are used to describe the muscle's size relative to those around it. EX: gluteus maximus.3. Location of the muscle - Muscles can be named for the bone with which they are associated. EX: the temporalis muscle lays over the temporal bone of the skull.4. Number of origins - The number of origins (starting points) a muscle has determines its name. EX: a Bicep has TWO points of origin.5. Location of the muscle's origin and insertion - Named for its starting point(s) [origin] and its ending [insertion] point. EX: The sternocleidomastoid has origins in the sternumand clavicle and is ended, or inserted, on the mastoid process of the temporal bone.6. Shape of the muscle - Named for a distinct shape. EX: The deltoid is a rough triangular shape. [Deltoid = Triangle in Latin]7. Action of the muscle - Terms like, flexor, extensor, and adductor are used to name muscles based on their movement. EX: Extensor muscles of the wrist extend the wrist.
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There was no mission named Apollo 6. After the fire killed the crew of Apollo 1, the next manned mission was Apollo 7. All missions between 1 and 7 were hardware test flights and used a different naming convention.
There are no English words that meet the criteria.