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Figure 6.2 Some of the major muscles of the muscular system. (© Cengage Learning)
Triceps brachii
Straightens
the forearm
at elbow
Deltoid
Raises the arm
Trapezius
Lifts the shoulder blade,
braces the shoulder,
draws the head back
Latissimus dorsi
Rotates and draws the
arm backward and
toward the body
Gluteus maximus
Extends and rotates the
thigh outward when
walking, running, and
climbing
Biceps femoris
(Hamstring muscle)
Draws thigh backward,
bends the knee
Pectoralis major
Draws the arm forward
and in toward the body
Serratus anterior
Draws shoulder blade
forward, helps raise arm,
assists in pushes
External oblique
Compresses the abdomen,
assists in lateral rotation
of the trunk
Rectus abdominis
Depresses the thoracic
(chest) cavity, compresses
the abdomen, bends the
backbone
Adductor longus
Flexes, laterally rotates,
and draws the thighs
toward the body
Sartorius
Bends the thigh at the hip,
bends lower leg at the
knee, rotates the thigh in
an outward direction
Gastrocnemius
Bends the lower leg at
the knee when walking,
extends the foot when
jumping
Quadriceps femoris
Flexes the thigh at hips,
extends the leg at the knee
Tibialis anterior
Flexes the foot toward
the shin
Biceps brachii
Bends the forearm at
the elbow
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