Muscle of the Human Body
 Muscles by Seymour Simon, Don't move a muscle--read all about them! Did you know that... Without muscles you couldn't blink--or even breathe! Nearly 700 muscles control your life. Big or small, a muscle is made up of just one cell. Exercise doesn't give you more muscles, but it strengthens the ones you have. Discover how muscles make us move--and see what it really looks like under your skin.Award winning author Seymour Simon continues his fantastic journey through the human body with this stunning new addition. In MUSCLES, youngsters will learn about the different kinds of muscles within the body, from those they control to the ones that work without their even knowing it. Blending spectacular full-color photographs and clear, concise text, MUSCLES offers an intriguing look at human body.
 The Muscular System Manual: The Skeletal Muscles of the Human Body This full-color atlas of the human body provides in-depth coverage of skeletal muscles. The book's easy-to-use format organizes the material by body region, moving from head to extremities. Each muscle in the region is described with name, origin of that name, Greek and Latin derivations, pronunciation, and pertinent other information.
Iris dilator muscle - The iris dilator muscle, also known as the pupil dilator muscle, pupillary dilator, dilator pupillae, or radial muscle of iris, is a muscle of the human body. Pubococcygeus muscle - The pubococcygeus muscle or PC muscle is an important muscle in the human body. It is a hammock-like muscle, found in both sexes, that stretches from the pubic bone to the coccyx (tail bone) forming the floor of the pelvic cavity and supporting the pelvic organs. Sartorius muscle - The sartorius muscle, or according to the nomina anatomica Musculus sartorius, is a long thin muscle that runs down the length of the thigh. It is the longest muscle in the human body. Serratus posterior inferior muscle - The Serratus posterior inferior muscle is a muscle of the human body. The muscle lies at the junction of the thoracic and lumbar regions.
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