Main muscles in the body

Name the major muscles in the human body
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shoulder girdle
Trapezius
shoulder girdle
Levator Scapulae
shoulder girdle
Rhomboids
shoulder Joint
Pectoralis major
shoulder Joint
Latissimus Dorsi
shoulder Joint
Deltoid
shoulder Joint
Teres Minor
shoulder Joint
Teres Major
Elbow joint muscles / Arm Muscles
Biceps Brachii
Elbow joint muscles / Arm Muscles
Triceps Brachii
Elbow joint muscles / Arm Muscles
Supinator
Elbow joint muscles / Arm Muscles
Pronator Teres
Wrist and hand
Flexor Carpi Radialis
Wrist and hand
Flexor Carpi Ulnaris
Wrist and hand
Wrist flexors
Knee joint
Vastus Lateralis
Knee joint
Vastus Intermedius
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Knee joint
Vastus Medialis
Knee joint
Popliteus
Hip and pelvis
Iliopsoas
Hip and pelvis
Gluteus Maximus
Hip and pelvis
Rectus Femoris
Hip and pelvis
Biceps Femoris
Hip and pelvis
Adductor Brevis
Hip and pelvis
Adductor Longus
Hip and pelvis
Adductor Magnus
Lower Leg muscles
Gastrocnemius
Lower Leg muscles
Soleus
Lower Leg muscles
Tibialis Posteria
Neck and back muscles
Spinae
Neck and back muscles
Rectus Abdominus
Neck and back muscles
Internal Obliques
Neck and back muscles
External Obliques
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Level 18
Nov 28, 2015
Gastrocnemius and Soleus ? Part of the same muscle, Triceps surae, who's not accepted as answer...

And Rectus femoris, Vastus Medialis, Vastus Laterali and Vastus Intermedius are the four parts of the Quadriceps Femoris, who's also not accepted.

And how do you consider some muscle more "main" than an other ?(eg, why is tibialis posteria in this list while tibialis anterior isn't ?)

And "Wrist flexors" is really not a findable answer, 'cause it's a group of muscles, not a muscle. And the FCU and FCRs are part of these "wrist flexors"

Besides all of that, good quiz, it was a good idea :)

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Level 15
Jan 4, 2016
Although I agree this quiz is not brilliant, 'quadriceps femoris' is not a muscle its a group, and gastroc and soleus are completely different muscles,
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Level 47
Jan 23, 2018
Needs a lot of work dude. "Spinae" is not a muscle... it's erector spinae. The iliopsoas is 2 (or 3) muscles which includes the psoas major & iliacus (and psoas minor). Not sure why tib post is on here but tib ant isn't... biceps femoris is here but semitendinosus and semimembranosus aren't... popliteus is an insignificant muscle whereas big guys like serratus anterior, brachialis, transversus abdominis, sternocleidomastoid & brachioradialis aren't on here not to mention the other wrist & foot flexors/ extensors. Very inconsistent throughout.