Triceps
The muscle located in the upper part of your back in the middle is called the trapezius muscle. It is a large, triangular muscle that extends from the base of your skull down to the middle of your spine and across to your shoulders. Its primary function is to move and stabilize the shoulder blades.
Forearm
Trapezius Muscle!
The radial nerve supplies the muscles of the arm and forearm and and is also the sensory nerve for the upper limb. It therefore helps in the movement of the upper limb and is also partly responsible for sensory feeling in part of the arm and forearm and hand
No. The Jet stream is in the upper troposphere and extends somewhat into the lower stratosphere.
The posterior deltoid is one extensor of the upper arm.
The muscle located in the upper part of your back in the middle is called the trapezius muscle. It is a large, triangular muscle that extends from the base of your skull down to the middle of your spine and across to your shoulders. Its primary function is to move and stabilize the shoulder blades.
There are three muscles involved in flexing your elbow. They connect your upper arm to your forearm. When they contract, they become shorter and pull your forearm toward your upper arm.
The humerus is the bone of the upper arm, not the lower arm/forearm.
forearm and upper arm muscles.
The type of nerve that goes from the spinal cord to the muscle which bends the forearm is name the 'triceps branchii muscle'. This is a fairly large muscle on the back of the upper limb of one of many vertebrates. Hope this is useful! Dr. Lav
The bicep is a muscle on the upper arm that is designed to rotate the forearm and flex the elbow. See link below for more information.
Upper trapezius
On your upper leg.
Biceps brachii muscle, is a muscle located on the inside of the upper arm Biceps femoris muscle, is one of the hamstring muscles at the back of each thigh
The triceps is a muscle in the upper arm that extends the elbow. It has no direct relationship to the knee.
On the upper, medial aspect of the thigh