glutus maximus then latissimus dorsi
The trapezius muscle is part of the muscular system in the human body. It is a large superficial muscle located on the back and neck, and it is responsible for moving and stabilizing the shoulder blades.
The biggest muscle in the human body is the gluteus maximums (the buttock muscle). This is in the buttocks keeps us standing upright and fights against gravity when we walk up stairs.
The sartorius muscle is found in the thigh. It is the longest muscle in the human body and runs from the hip to the knee.
A muscle cell
it is the heart
Humans have one large single trapezius muscle, but the pig has three separate muscles: the clavotrapezius, the acromiotrapezius, and the spinotrapezius.
The lower trapezius muscle helps stabilize and move the shoulder blades, supporting proper posture and shoulder movement.
The trapezius muscle is part of the muscular system in the human body. It is a large superficial muscle located on the back and neck, and it is responsible for moving and stabilizing the shoulder blades.
The human trapezius muscle is typically larger and more developed than a pig's trapezius due to differences in anatomy and function between the two species. Additionally, the attachment points and muscle fiber composition may vary between humans and pigs.
The lower trapezius is a muscle in the back that helps to stabilize and move the shoulder blade downward and inward towards the spine.
A human being does not have a clavotrapezius, as that specific muscle is found only in cats. The closest corresponding muscle in a human is a portion of the trapezius.
The trapezius muscle helps move and stabilize the shoulder blades, while the latissimus dorsi muscle assists in movements like pulling and rotating the arms.
Clavodeltoid, Spinodeltoid, and Acromiodeltoid
The lower trapezius muscle inserts on the spine of the scapula, which is located on the upper back of the human body.
The lower trapezius insertion is located on the spine of the scapula in the human body.
The Deltoid in a human is on large muscle and the cat has an upper Clavo Brachialis and a lower Pectoantebrachialis, two muscles instead of one larger one. The Trapezius muscle is one large muscle in humans and in cats is 3 smaller muscles called the Clavobrachialis, Acromiodeltoid, and Spinodeltoid muscles.
The retinal muscle group, (can change positions in 1/128 of one second).