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Abdominal muscles, artwork

Abdominal muscles. Computer artwork of the rectus abdominis muscles (centre) and the transverse abdominis muscles (right and left). The rectus abdominis muscles run down the middle of the abdomen and are attached to the ribs and pelvis. They stabilise the lumbar (lower) spine, assist with exhalation and act to flex the lumbar spine. The transverse abdominis muscles attached to the centre of the rectus abdominis, the pelvic bone and the ribs. They stabilise the pelvis and chest

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Abdomen Abdominal Anterior Belly Core Muscle From Below Front Frontal Muscles Muscular System Musculoskeletal System Oblique Trunk Abdominal Wall Linea Alba Rectus Abdominis Muscle Six Pack


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This artwork print showcases the intricate details of the abdominal muscles, specifically the rectus abdominis and transverse abdominis. The rectus abdominis muscles are prominently displayed in the center, running down the middle of the abdomen and connecting to both ribs and pelvis. These muscles play a vital role in stabilizing the lower spine, aiding exhalation, and flexing the lumbar spine. On either side of the rectus abdominis, we see the transverse abdominis muscles attached to various points such as the pelvic bone and ribs. These muscles provide stability to both pelvis and chest regions. The illustration beautifully captures these essential components of our musculoskeletal system from a frontal perspective. It highlights their significance in maintaining a healthy core muscle group while emphasizing their anatomical positioning within our bodies. With its detailed depiction of abs or "six-pack" formation, this artwork serves as an educational tool for understanding human anatomy. It offers insight into how these abdominal muscles contribute to overall bodily function while showcasing their normal structure. Displayed against a black background, this stunning print by Science Photo Library is perfect for anyone interested in biology or fitness enthusiasts seeking inspiration from within themselves.

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