Biceps and triceps
Remember that muscles are usually named after their characteristics, whether it be location, shape, muscle fibre direction, number of origins or number/locations of insertions. Once you learn the prefixes associated with these things, you should be sweet. Other than that...study?
Muscles are names according to size, shape, direction of fibers, location, attachment, number of attachments, and function.
The origins of muscles involved in muscle insertion are where the muscles begin and attach to bones or other structures. The functions of these muscles are to generate force and movement by contracting and pulling on their insertion points.
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
1. Direction of the muscle fibers - Muscles named for the directional relationship with imaginary midline division of the body. EX: rectus femoris is the straight muscle of the thigh.2. Relative size of the muscle - Large (maximus), small (minimus), and length (longus) terms are used to describe the muscle's size relative to those around it. EX: gluteus maximus.3. Location of the muscle - Muscles can be named for the bone with which they are associated. EX: the temporalis muscle lays over the temporal bone of the skull.4. Number of origins - The number of origins (starting points) a muscle has determines its name. EX: a Bicep has TWO points of origin.5. Location of the muscle's origin and insertion - Named for its starting point(s) [origin] and its ending [insertion] point. EX: The sternocleidomastoid has origins in the sternumand clavicle and is ended, or inserted, on the mastoid process of the temporal bone.6. Shape of the muscle - Named for a distinct shape. EX: The deltoid is a rough triangular shape. [Deltoid = Triangle in Latin]7. Action of the muscle - Terms like, flexor, extensor, and adductor are used to name muscles based on their movement. EX: Extensor muscles of the wrist extend the wrist.
London is named after the Roman Londinium.
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There are approximately 650 skeletal muscles in the human body but an exact number is difficult to define. The difficulty lies in the fact that different sources group the muscles differently and some muscles are not always present.
Muscles are not typically named based on their color, size, or the specific functions they perform in isolation. Instead, criteria for naming muscles generally include their location, shape, origin and insertion points, and the number of muscle heads. Additionally, they are not named based solely on the emotions they may evoke or the activities they are associated with, such as "happy" or "lazy."
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He is named after an uncle, but is otherwise unsure of the origins.
The hamstring muscles originate from the ischial tuberosity of the pelvis and insert on the tibia and fibula bones of the lower leg.