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Our most sincere thanks to her. Anterior Torso Muscles

The following photographs are courtesy of Patty Kappesser, BS, MA laboratory manager Department of Biological Sciences Northern Kentucky University. Our most sincere thanks to her. Anterior Torso Muscles. A nterior Torso Muscles (Thorax). Head. 1. Pectoralis major 2. Pectoralis minor

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Our most sincere thanks to her. Anterior Torso Muscles

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  1. The following photographs are courtesy of Patty Kappesser, BS, MAlaboratory managerDepartment of Biological SciencesNorthern Kentucky University Our most sincere thanks to her. Anterior Torso Muscles

  2. Anterior Torso Muscles(Thorax) Head 1. Pectoralis major 2. Pectoralis minor 3. Intercostals 4. Serratus anterior

  3. Anterior Torso Muscles(Thorax) Head 1. Pectoralismajor 2. Pectoralisminor 3. Intercostals 4. Serratus anterior

  4. Anterior Torso Muscles(Abdomen) Toward the head -> 1. Rectus abdominis 2. External oblique 3. Internal oblique 4. Transversusabdominis

  5. Anterior Torso Muscles(Abdomen) Toward the head -> 1. Rectus abdominis 2. External oblique

  6. Anterior Torso Muscles(Abdomen) Toward the Head -> 3. Internal oblique 4. Transversusabdominis Towards Head

  7. Anterior Torso Muscles(Abdomen) <- Toward the head 1. Rectus abdominis 2. External oblique 3. Internal oblique

  8. Head ^ Anterior Torso Muscles(Abdomen) 1. Rectus abdominis 2. External oblique 3. Internal oblique 4. Transverse abdominis 5. Linea alba

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