I'm unable to view images directly, but if you describe the muscle's location or characteristics, I can help you identify it. Based on the options given, if the muscle is located in the lower back, it would be the latissimus dorsi (A). If it's in the abdominal area, it could be the obliques (B) or rectus abdominus (C). The biceps brachii (D) is located in the upper arm.
If your options are Latissimus doris Rectus abdominus Biceps brachii Obliques Then the correct answer is Rectus abdominus
Transversus Abdominus & Rectus Abdominus
Rectus abdominus Internal and external obliques Transversus 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
The abdominal muscles are considered your core muscles. The rectus abdominus, transverse abdominus, and your obliques all make up your core mucles.
It's on page 51 of the Muscle Mechanics textbook.
rectus abdominus are central to your stomach
The external oblique muscles are situated on each side of the rectus abdominus. This muscle allows the trunks to be twisted or rotated.
If your fat and on the sides you have wiggly and giggly stomach on the side it's called LOVEHANDLES..Your Welcome
It provides an attachment point for the rectus abdominus muscle.
internal intercostals and rectus abdominus