Muscles of the Human Body

From Chapter 4 of Ehrlich's Medical Terminology for Health Professionals
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Location
Muscle
Head
Depressor anguli oris
Head
Frontalis
Head
Levator anguli oris
Head
Masseter
Head
Sternocleidomastoid
Head
Temporalis
Arm
Biceps brachii
Arm
Extensor carpi
Arm
Flexor carpi
Arm
Triceps brachii
Torso
Aponeurosis
Torso
Deltoid
Torso
External oblique
Torso
Gluteus maximus
Torso
Trapezius
Torso
Rectus abdominis
Torso
Pectoralis major
Hamstrings
Biceps femoris
Hamstrings
Semimembranosus
Hamstrings
Semitendinosus
Leg
Achilles tendon
Leg
Gastrocnemius
Leg
Ilitibital band
Leg
Patellar tendon
Leg
Rectus femoris
Leg
Tibialis anterior
Leg
Thigh adductor
Leg
Vastus lateralis
Leg
Vastus medialis
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2 Comments
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Level 82
Mar 9, 2021
Not impressed. This seems a pretty random selection of muscles (mostly); why, for example include three of the quadriceps femoris group but omit vastus intermedius?. Three of them aren't muscles at all - two tendons and an aponeurosis. Also you've mis-spelled semitendinosus and semimembranosus and "thigh adductor" isn't a recognised muscle - I presume that you mean adductor magnus?
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Level 46
Mar 10, 2021
Hello, this is for the purpose of studying out of Ehrlich's Medical Terminology for Health Professionals; these are the listed muscles in the chapter. Sorry to disappoint you