transverse abdominal
The spine, abdominal muscles, and back muscles support the trunk. The spine provides structure and stability, while the muscles help with movement and maintaining posture. Strengthening these muscles can help improve core strength to support the trunk.
Yes, the back is considered the trunk of the body. It includes the spine, muscles, and other structures that support the body's upper and lower extremities.
Your chest (upper body), spinal cord, your lower trunk, hamstringshand muscles
externus or superficialis
In the series kyle xy the part that is missing is his belly button
Elephants have muscles and tendons just like any other part of the body that flex and move the trunk.
The elephant's trunk contains over 40,000 muscles, divided into as many as 150,000 individual units! Compare that to the human body, which contains a paltry 639 muscles, and you start to get an idea how intricate the appendage is. this means the body and the trunks muscles altogether is 190, 000muscles in the elephants body .made by siencetis in new york go to www. new york facts .com. nk
No, the human body is not transparent to the visible spectrum of light. Skin, muscles, and other tissues in the body absorb and scatter visible light, which is why we cannot see through the human body like we can with glass.
They make your core muscles and abdominal muscles stronger. If you have low body fat also, then your abs would become more visible as well.
The Trunk Muscles include, 1) those that move the vertebral column ( most of which are posterior antigravity muscles); 2) anterior thorax muscles, which move the ribs, head and arms; 3) muscles of the abdominal wall, which help move the vertebral column and most importantly form the muscular natural girdle of the abdominal wall.
Some of the body parts that are visible on the dorsal surface of a frog include the head, trunk and limbs. Other parts are the external nares, the tympanic membrane and the anus.
The erector spinae muscles, located along the spine, are primarily responsible for extending the trunk and helping to raise the body from a seated position.