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muscles

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Triceps brachii   The only muscle fleshing out the posterior humerus.  
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Biceps brachii   The most familiar muscle of the arm.  
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Brachialis   This muscle lies deep to the biceps muscle and is as important as the biceps in elbow flexion.  
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Brachioradialis   This muscle is fairly weak.  
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Flexor carpi radialis   It is a muscle that is a relatively thin and located on the anterior part of the forearm  
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Extensor carpi radialis longus   This muscle aids in moving the hand.  
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Flexor carpi ulnaris   It arises, along with the other superficial muscles  
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Extensor carpi ulnaris   This muscle allows the wrist, or carpus, to extend and bend.  
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Extensor digitorum   It is one of the key muscles on the backside of the forearm.  
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Rectus abdominis   Paired straplike muscles that are the most superficial muscles of the abdomen.  
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External oblique   Paired superficial muscles that make up the lateral walls of the abdomen.  
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Internal oblique   Paired muscles that are deep to the external obliques.  
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Transversus abdominis   The deepest muscle of the abdominal wall  
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Gluteus medius   beneath the gluteus maximus  
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Gluteus maximus   A superficial muscle of the hip that forms most of the flesh of the buttock.  
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