the middle part of your back
A four sided figure is a quadrilateral. There are several specific quadrilaterals, squares, rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, rhomboids, and kites.
Yes, but so do rectangles, rhomboids (tipped rectangles), and rhombi. In the square, the sides are all equal, and all angles are right angles.
It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you meant "rhomboids," they do not have equal sides; rather, they have opposite sides that are equal in length and opposite angles that are equal. If you meant "rhombuses," then yes, a rhombus has all four sides of equal length. Please clarify if you were referring to something else!
It is located in Maplewood.
it's located on all four quadrants.
Yes, the pectoralis major is anterior to the rhomboids. The pectoralis major is located on the front of the chest, while the rhomboids are situated in the upper back, between the shoulder blades. This positioning means that the pectoralis major lies in front of and above the rhomboids.
The rhomboids are responsible for the retraction of the scapula. There are two rhomboid muscles, the major and the minor.
Primary: Posterior Deltoids Secondary: Rhomboids and Traps
The rhomboids are second-class levers. They act as a fulcrum, with the resistance (weight) on one side and the force (effort) on the other side.
The Rhomboids.
Yes
clearish rhomboids.
rhomboids, trapezoids, serratus anterior, subscapularis, infraspinatus, supraspinatus, teres minor
Rhomboids
Quadrilaterals include trapeziums, trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses, rhomboids, rectangles, and squares.
Its antagonists are the trapezius and the two rhomboid muscles.
The antagonist of the pectoralis major is the latissimus dorsi. Another name for the latissimus dorsi is the deltoid. This is located in the upper shoulder.latisimus dorsi and deltoidDeltoid