The rectus abdonimis is part of the muscular system.
A large group of muscles in the front of the abdomen that assists in the regular breathing movement and supports the muscles of the spine while lifting and keeping abdominal organs such as the intestines in place. Abdominal muscles play a key role in exercises such as "sit-ups." They are informally called the "abs".
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An ecosystem is a system of organisms.An organism is a system of organ systems. (e.g. circulatory, digestive, etc.)An organ system is a system of organs. (self-explanatory)An organ is a system of tissues.A tissue is a system of cells.A cell is a system of organelles.
The levels or organization are: cells -->tissues--->organs--->organ systems--->organism. The heart is an organ of the organ system called the cardiovascular system. This includes the heart, veins and arteries and blood.
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Transversus Abdominus & Rectus Abdominus
The rectus abdominus is the abdominal wall muscles in the front of the abdomen, and has nothing to do with the vertebrae which are in the back.
Rectus Abdominus
rectus abdominus are central to your stomach
Rectus abdominus Internal and external obliques Transversus abdominus.
Rectus abdominis
It provides an attachment point for the rectus abdominus muscle.
internal intercostals and rectus abdominus
Rectus Abdominus
rectus abdominus
The rectus abdominus muscles are media to the obliques. They lie closer to the midline than the obliques, which are lateral.
The abdominal muscles are considered your core muscles. The rectus abdominus, transverse abdominus, and your obliques all make up your core mucles.