trunk of the body
It has six to eight bellies. It does appear to have two "extra" bellies caused by it's superior most attachment points, but these are not really part of the muscle belly.
The internal and external oblique abdominis, transverse abdominis, and the rectus abdominis on the anterior (front) part of the body. The posterior (or back) ones include the quadratus lumborum iliacus and psoas major and minor. Forced expiration muscles are used in coughing but also are important in singing.
A combination of events move part of the body.The brain sends a signal via the nervous system to the part you want to move.The muscles receive the signal and move.
The Brain dos all the work by telling the body to move and work
Veins and arteries
Rectus abdominis & medial part of the anterolateral abdominal wall
all sports. A "rectus femoris" is a part of your body
It has six to eight bellies. It does appear to have two "extra" bellies caused by it's superior most attachment points, but these are not really part of the muscle belly.
Rectus abdominis muscle and rotatores muscles are muscles in the human body. Additional body parts include the rectum and ring finger. Weapons would include, rifle, revolver, riveter (if you try hard enough), railgun, replica sword, or a rock.
An abducent is a part of the body which draws away from its main point - the lateral rectus muscle of the eye.
The rectus abdonimis is part of the muscular system.
You have the sheet of muscles that protects the abdomen. They are there in front of the abdominal cavity, in the side and the back side also. The six pack muscle, called as rectus abdominis, is the prominent example of the abdominal muscle in the front. Then you have the the external oblique, internal oblique and the transversus abdominis muscles. They are there in the side of the abdomen. You have the sheet like aponeurosis of these muscles in the front of the abdomen. The position of the rectus abdominis, in relation of the aponeurosis of the above muscles, is very interesting.
The internal and external oblique abdominis, transverse abdominis, and the rectus abdominis on the anterior (front) part of the body. The posterior (or back) ones include the quadratus lumborum iliacus and psoas major and minor. Forced expiration muscles are used in coughing but also are important in singing.
yes
The eye is controlled in its movements by the 6 extra-ocular muscles. There are 4 rectus muscles and 2 oblique muscles. A summary of their actions are listed below:Superior rectus- helps eye to elevate, adduct and intortInferior rectus- helps eye to depress, adduct and extortMedial rectus- helps eye to adductLateral rectus- helps eye to abductSuperior oblique- helps eye to depress, abduct and intortInferior oblique- helps eye to elevate, abduct and extort.
with their arms
The eye.