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Muscles Biceps Triceps Deltoids Pectoralis major Rectus abdominis Rectus fermoris Vastus lateralis Vastus medialis Vastus intermedius Semimembranosus Semitendinosus Biceps femoris Gastrocnemius Soleus Location It lies on the upper arm between the shoulder and the elbow Triceps are on the bottom of the upper arm The deltoid muscle is the muscle forming the rounded contour of the shoulder The pectoralis major muscle is a large muscle in the chest They are paired muscles running vertically on each side of the anterior wall of the human abdomen also known as abs This is one of the four quadriceps muscles of the human body This is the largest part of the quadriceps femoris This is a muscle located medially in the thigh it’s one of the quadriceps and its usually known as the teardrop muscle This is also one of the quadriceps and this muscle is under the rectus femoris muscle This is a muscle in the back of the thigh and it is the most medial of the three hamstring muscles This is a muscle in the back of the thigh and it is also one of the hamstrings This is the muscle on the back of thigh and it’s also one of the three hamstrings This is in the back part of the lower leg also known as the calf The soleus is a powerful muscle in the back part of the lower leg also known as the calf Function It flexes the forearm at the elbow and supinates the forearm The triceps extend the lower arm It abducts, flexes and extends the upper arm Origin Scapula Insertion point Radius Scapula and humerus Ulna Clavicle and scapula Humerus It flexes and abducts the upper arm Clavicle, sternum and obliques Humerus It causes the flexion and rotation of the lumbar region of the vertebrae Pubis and crest Rib cage Extends the lower leg and flexes the thigh Ilium Tibia and patella Extends the lower leg and flexes the thigh Extends the lower leg and flexes the thigh Femur Tibia and patella Tibia and patella Extends the lower leg and flexes the thigh Femur Tibia and patella Flexes the lower leg and extends the thigh Ischium Fibula and tibia Flexes the lower leg and extends the thigh Ischium Fibula and tibia Flexes the lower leg and extends the thigh Ischium Fibula and tibia Plantar flexion of the foot Femur Calcaneus (heel bone) Plantar flexion of the foot Tibia and fibula Calcaneus (heel bone) Femur Tibialis anterior Erector spinae Teres major Trapezius Latissimus dorsi Oblique’s Gluteus maximus This is a muscle that originates in the upper two-thirds of the outside surface of the tibia This is a muscle group of the back Dorsi flexion of the foot Tibia Metatarsals Extension of the spine Sacrum, ribcage and all the vertebrae The muscle is located on the underside of the upper arm, in the area between the shoulder and elbow The trapezius muscle covers our upper back and extends down to the middle of our spine The latissimus dorsi muscle is one of the largest muscles in the back The external oblique muscle is one of the largest parts of the human trunk. It is one of the outermost of the abdominal muscles, extending from the crest of the ilium to the pectorals. On one side, other abdominals cover the stomach, while towards the back, the external oblique comes close to the serratus muscles The gluteus maximus muscle is located in the buttocks and is the strongest muscle in the human body Rotates and adducts the arm Scapula Ribcage, vertebrae and base of the cranium Humerus Elevates and retracts the shoulders Vertebrae Scapula and clavicle Abducts the arm Vertebrae, sacrum, scapula and the ribcage Iliac crest Humerus Ilium, sacrum and coccyx Fibula Lateral flexion of the trunk Extends the thigh Ribcage