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The Muscular System 


Chapter 11
  • Introduction               
  • 11.1 Interactions of Skeletal Muscles, Their Fascicle Arrangement, and Their Lever Systems
  • 11.2 Naming Skeletal Muscles              
  • 11.3 Axial Muscles of the Head, Neck, and Back
  • 11.4 Axial Muscles of the Abdominal Wall and Thorax
  • 11.5 Muscles of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limbs
  • 11.6 Appendicular Muscles of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limbs ​

Video Tutorials
Crash Course: Anatomy and Physiology ​
  • Muscles – Part 1   
  • Muscles – Part 2

Anatomy Zone:
  • ​Muscle Overview
  • Skeletal Muscle Structures​​
Visible Body eBooks
  • Muscle System Preview eBook
  • Neck Muscle Anatomy eBook
  • The Lateral Rotators eBook
  • ​Trapezius eBook
​Visible Body - Learn
  • ​Muscular System


Interactive Learning Modules
Wisc-Online
  • Muscle and Connective Tissue
  • Neuromuscular Junction
  • Muscle Cell Contraction
  • Muscles of the Scapula
  • Superficial Skeletal Muscles
  • ​Structure of the Muscle Organ
Anatomy Drill & Practice
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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​The Muscular System
  • Principal superficial skeletal muscles, Anterior view (Part 1)
  • Principal superficial skeletal muscles, Anterior view (Part 2)
  • Principal superficial skeletal muscles, Posterior view (Part 1)
  • Principal superficial skeletal muscles, Posterior view (Part 2)
  • Muscles of the facial expression, Anterior superficial and deep views
  • Muscles of the facial expression, Right lateral superficial view
  • Extrinsic muscles of the eyeball
  • Muscles that move the mandible
  • Muscles that move the tongue
  • Muscles of the floor of the oral cavity and front of the neck
  • Triangles of the neck
  • Muscles of the male anterolateral abdominal wall
  • Muscles used in breathing, as seen in male, Anterior superficial view
  • Muscles used in breathing, as seen in male, Anterior deep view
  • Muscles of the female perineum
  • Muscles of the male perineum
  • Muscles that move the pectoral (shoulder) girdle
  • Muscles that move the humerus (arm), Anterior deep view
  • Muscles that move the humerus (arm), Posterior superficial view and Posterior deep view
  • Muscles that move the radius and ulna (forearm)
  • Muscles that move the radius and ulna (forearm),superior view of transverse section of arm
  • Muscles that move the wrist, hand, and digits, Anterior superficial and deep views
  • Muscles that move the wrist, hand, and digits, Posterior superficial and deep views
  • Intrinsic muscles of the hand
  • Muscles that move the vertebral column (backbone), Posterior view
  • Muscles that move the vertebral column (backbone), Posterolateral view
  • Muscles that move the vertebral column (backbone), Anterior view
  • Muscles that move the femur (thigh), Anterior superficial view
  • Muscles that move the femur (thigh), Anterior deep view
  • Muscles that move the femur (thigh), Posterior superficial view
  • Muscles that act on the femur (thigh) and tibia and fibula (leg), Transverse section of thigh
  • Muscles that move the foot and toes, Posterior deep and superficial views
  • Muscles that move the foot and toes, Anterior superficial and Right lateral superficial views
  • Intrinsic muscles of the foot

Visible Body - Learn
  • ​Muscular System

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