There are 4 muscles that make up your abdominal muscle anatomy: rectus abdominis, external oblique, internal oblique, and transverse abdominis.
external abdominal oblique, internal abdominal oblique, transverse abdominal and rectus abdominis.
The latissimus dorsi is the widest muscle in the human body and is also known as the lats. Yes, the latissimus dorsi does compress the abdomen.
Muscles can be strained in the abdomen from shoveling snow. Shoveling snow is an intense exercise that will strain most of your body muscles including the ones in the abdomen.
the muscles of the abdomen
A cold compress is good for swollen tissues. For tired muscles the best thing is heat or massage.
Yes. There are muscles in your right abdomen that you could pull which would cause pain.
In a spider, the Pedicel separates the cephalothorax from the abdomen.
leg muscles lungs heart abdomen etc
Yes, grasshoppers do ventilate. When they contract the muscles in their abdomen, it forces air out through the tracheae. The abdomen goes back to its normal state when the muscles relax.
your abdomen
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abdomen
External obliqueInternal obliqueTransverse abdominalRectus abdominus