A person's buttocks (bottom; rear-end) contains the gluteus maximus muscle and the largest single muscle.
The teacher tersely told the student to sit on his gluteus maximus and be quiet!
Because it takes a lot of muscle to fart!
The human Heart is the largest single muscle in the body.
Muscle fibers can be arranged into two basic structural patterns, fusiform and pinnate. Most human muscles are fusiform, with the fibers largely arranged parallel along the muscle's longitudinal axis. In many of the larger muscles the fibers are inserted obliquely into the tendon, and this arrangement resembles a feather. The fibers in a pinnate (feather) muscle are shorter than those of a fusiform muscle. The arrangement of pinnate muscle fibers can be single or double, as in muscles of the forearm, or multipinnate, as in the gluteus maximus or deltoid.
The human Heart is the largest single muscle in the body.
a muscle which crosses a single joint refers to a single joint muscle.
a muscle fiber
single unit smooth muscle
The skin.The largest external organ, which is also the largest organ in general, is the skin.The longest bone in the human body is the femur.The largest artery is the aorta and the largest vein is the inferior vena cava.The largest internal organ is the liver. It is also the heaviest organ, with an average of 1.6 kilograms (3.5 pounds).The longest muscle is the sartorius muscle in the thigh.The longest single nerve is the sciatic nerve in the thigh, counting its branches and axons.
single unit smooth muscle
A single muscle cell is called a muscle fiber.
The largest single digit prime number is 7.
smooth muscle cells
Smooth muscle