rectus abdominis
The rectus abdominis muscle has fibers that run vertically down the front of the abdomen. It is commonly referred to as the "six-pack" muscle because of the way its segments can be seen in a well-defined abdomen.
The muscle fibers of an earthworm run vertically along the entirety of the worm.
The external abdominal obliques are on both sides of your torso. They run diagonally from external surfaces of ribs 5-12 (origin) to the anterior illiac crest and abdominal aponeurosis (insertion).
These muscle fibers are said to be lateral.
Transversus
Yes! These muscles run along the long bones of your body such as your femur and humerus! You can control this limbs freely therefore you control the muscle fibers attached to them!
The cat's muscle fibers run perpendicular to its internal oblique muscles. The fibers of the external oblique muscles run opposite of the muscles.
No. Rows run horizontally and columns run vertically.
The Pennate arrangement. The fascicles attach obliquely to the tendon.
A muscle attached at only one end is called unipennate muscle. It has a single tendon and its muscle fibers run diagonally to the tendon.
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
The stripes on a zebra's body mostly run vertically.