not sure if this is anything of what you are looking for, but the muscles to the front of the thigh are the quadriceps's, the back of the thigh are the... um.. hamstrings.
I couldn't find the muscles on the side of the thigh..
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I think skin, hair, and muscles form a fossil
Cnidarians
When pressure is put on the sides of a plate, an earthquake might form!
Sugar and phosphate form sides of DNA.
The 'delt' is the slang term used to describe your deltoid muscles. These muscles form the rounded contours of your shoulder. It is located on the side of your shoulder, which leads down to your fore-arm. Sometimes the deltoid muscles are also called deltiodei as this is the plural form of the word.
The semitendinosus, semimembranosus and biceps femoris all form the muscles in the back of the thigh called the hamstrings.
Without muscles (which also forms the flesh and form the shape of our bodies) we would not be able to move any parts of the body.
Cervical- diaphragm & muscles of shoulder & neck brachial- deltoid muscle of shoulder, triceps & extensor muscles of forearm, flexor muscles of forearm & some muscles of hand, flexor muscles of arm, wrist & many hand muscles lumbar- lower abdomen, buttocks, anterior thighs, and skin of anteromedial leg & thigh, adductor muscles of medial thigh & small hip muscles; skin of medial thigh & hip joint sacral- lower trunk & posterior surface of thigh & leg, lateral aspect of leg & foot, posterior aspect of leg & foot, gluteus muscles of hip
Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis and sartorius.
The plural form for the noun thigh is thighs.
The word thigh is a noun. The plural form is thighs.
deep fascial insulator of thigh is called fascia lata. it is tightly fitting the thigh. it has many functions to perform: gives contour of the thigh. gives attachments to the muscles, gives intermuscular septae and divides the thigh into compartments, keeps muscles in position during their actions, it compresses the veins and lymph vessels and helps in their drainage.it is a funnel, broad above and narrow below. fascia is thickest on the lateral side to form the iliotibial tract. on t he medial side it is thinnest. near the knee it is stronger. asthe fascia lata is strong, it is used for daring the hernial openings(Gaile's operation).
involantary muscles form movements like cardaic muscles do
If your fat and on the sides you have wiggly and giggly stomach on the side it's called LOVEHANDLES..Your Welcome
The muscle of the thigh are classified into three groups, anterior group, posterior group, and interior or adductors group. There are four muscle on the anterior group - quadriceps femoris- and their function is to extend the knee or extend the thigh depend on what part of the muscle don't move. Those muscle are the rectus femorarlis, vastu intermedius, vastu medialis, and vastus lateralis. The muscle that flex the knee are located on the back of the thigh and form the posterior group. They are the biceps femoris, semitendinousus, and the semimembranosus, better known as Hamstring.
Contrary to popular belief, you are supposed to avoid using your arm muscles at all costs, because you can risk missing your mark. If you have pretty good form, or throw it similar to the pros on tv, you actually use a lot of muscles that maintain your balance, especially in your core and sides, as well as the muscles in your entire leg. You also use the muscles in your wrist, but nowhere else in the arm.
Cardiac muscles form the heart.