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| large flat muscles that support digestive and reproductive organs |
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| movement away from the median plane |
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| movement towards the median plane |
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| moving from one place to another |
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| opposite movement of the agonist |
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| primary flexor of the elbow joint |
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| primary flexor of the digit |
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| primary abductor of the shoulder |
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| moving the distal part of the limb away from the body |
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| moving the distal part of the limb towards the body |
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| large muscle of the upper hind quarters |
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| large dorsal muscle, attatches humerous to limbar region |
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| primary abductor of the forelimbs |
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| attaches front leg to trunk |
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| muscle that indirectly aids the agonist |
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| narrow band of tissue that connects muscle to bone |
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| superficial triangular muscle of the shoulder |
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| Sudden, involuntary muscle contraction. |
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| muscle found in the heart |
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