The trapazoid-like thingy muscle thingy.
Live w/ it.
Its actually called the Trapezius
Back of U.S one dollar bill, unfinished pyramid
The trapezoid in the body refers to the trapezius muscle, which is a large, triangular-shaped muscle located in the upper back and neck. It plays a key role in stabilizing and moving the shoulder blades, enabling actions such as shrugging, lifting the arms, and supporting the head. The trapezius is divided into three parts: the upper, middle, and lower fibers, each responsible for different movements and functions. Proper strength and flexibility in the trapezius are essential for good posture and upper body mobility.
back of u.s one dollar bill
Pizza is shaped of a Circle and it has 2 faces, the front and back faces.
The front one is called a hamstring and the back is called the quads.
You may be thinking of the large triangular shaped muscle of the neck and upper back, the trapezius.
The "chunky" candy bar and the unfinished pyramid on the back of the US one dollar bill are examples of a trapezoid.
Back of U.S one dollar bill, unfinished pyramid
the muscle on human back, windows on the wall of Machu Picchu etc.
The trapezoid in the body refers to the trapezius muscle, which is a large, triangular-shaped muscle located in the upper back and neck. It plays a key role in stabilizing and moving the shoulder blades, enabling actions such as shrugging, lifting the arms, and supporting the head. The trapezius is divided into three parts: the upper, middle, and lower fibers, each responsible for different movements and functions. Proper strength and flexibility in the trapezius are essential for good posture and upper body mobility.
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The muscle you are referring to is the diaphragm. It is a large, dome-shaped muscle that plays a crucial role in respiration by contracting and flattening to create a vacuum that allows air to flow into the lungs. When the diaphragm relaxes, it moves back to its dome shape, helping to expel air from the lungs. This vital muscle separates the thoracic cavity, which contains the lungs, from the abdominal cavity, which houses the stomach and other organs.
The big back muscle commonly referred to as the "V muscle" is the latissimus dorsi, often simply called the "lats." This muscle extends from the lower back up to the upper arm and plays a key role in movements such as pulling and lifting. Well-developed lats contribute to the V-shaped appearance of the back, which is a desired aesthetic in bodybuilding and fitness.
The triceps are the the large muscle at the back of the upper arm.
The broad muscle that covers the lower back is called the latissimus dorsi. It is a large, flat muscle that extends from the mid to lower back and wraps around to the sides of the body. It plays a role in shoulder movement and overall back stability.
Latissimus dorsi - this is the largest back muscle that runs from the lower back to the upper arm bone. It pulls the upper arm towards the body and acts as an internal rotator of the upper arm.
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