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  2. Sartorius muscle - Wikipedia

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    The sartorius muscle (/ s ɑːr ˈ t ɔːr i ə s /) is the longest muscle in the human body. [2] It is a long, thin, superficial muscle that runs down the length of the thigh in the anterior compartment .

  3. List of skeletal muscles of the human body - Wikipedia

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    The muscle which can 'cancel' or to some degree reverse the action of the muscle. Muscle synergies are noted in parentheses when relevant. O (Occurrences) Number of times that the named muscle row occurs in a standard human body. Here it may also be denoted when a given muscles only occurs in a male or a female body.

  4. Muscular system - Wikipedia

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    Skeletal muscle, is a type of striated muscle, composed of muscle cells, called muscle fibers, which are in turn composed of myofibrils. Myofibrils are composed of sarcomeres, the basic building blocks of striated muscle tissue. Upon stimulation by an action potential, skeletal muscles perform a coordinated contraction by shortening each sarcomere.

  5. The most important core muscles are the ones you can't see ...

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    Pelvic floor muscles: a group of muscles that help support the spine and play a role in bladder control. Diaphragm: a muscle that sits below the lungs and helps you breathe in and out.

  6. Muscle cell - Wikipedia

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    In the skin, smooth muscle cells such as those of the arrector pili cause hair to stand erect in response to cold temperature or fear. [19] Smooth muscle cells are spindle-shaped with wide middles, and tapering ends. They have a single nucleus and range from 30 to 200 micrometers in length. This is thousands of times shorter than skeletal ...

  7. Skeletal muscle - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, the mononuclear cells in muscles are much smaller. Some of the mononuclear cells in muscles [15] are endothelial cells (which are about 50–70 μm long, 10–30 μm wide and 0.1–10 μm thick), [16] macrophages (21 μm in diameter) and neutrophils (12-15 μm in diameter). [17]

  8. Gluteus maximus - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest and outermost of the three gluteal muscles and makes up a large part of the shape and appearance of each side of the hips. It is the single largest muscle in the human body. [ 1 ] Its thick fleshy mass, in a quadrilateral shape, forms the prominence of the buttocks .

  9. AP PHOTOS: Big teams flex their muscles in the 2nd ... - AOL

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    New Zealand, Ireland and South Africa all flexed their muscles at the Rugby World Cup to rack up the points against underdog opponents in the second round of games in France. New Zealand went ...