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muscles of the abdominal girdle
the anterior abdominal muscles (rectus abdominis, external and internal obliques, and transversus abdominis) form a natural \girdle\ that (1. ) the body trunk. taken together, they resemble the structure of plywood because the fibers of each muscle or muscle - pair run in a different direction. just as plywood is exceptionally strong for its thickness, the (2. ) muscles form a muscular wall that is well suited for its job of containing and protecting the abdominal contents.
rectus abdominis. the paired straplike rectus abdominis muscles are the most (3. ) muscles of the abdomen. they run from the (4. ) to the rib cage, enclosed in an aponeurosis. their main function is to flex the vertebral column. they also compress the abdominal contents during defecation and childbirth (they help you \push\) and are involved in (5. ) breathing.
- abdominal 2. superficial 3. pubis 4. forced 5. reinforces
- superficial 2. pubis 3. forced 4. reinforces 5. abdominal
- pubis 2. forced 3. reinforces 4. abdominal 5. superficial
- forced 2. reinforces 3. abdominal 4. superficial 5. pubis
- reinforces 2. abdominal 3. superficial 4. pubis 5. forced
The anterior abdominal muscles form a girdle that reinforces the body trunk. The rectus abdominis are the most superficial abdominal muscles running from the pubis to the rib - cage and are involved in forced breathing.
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- reinforces 2. abdominal 3. superficial 4. pubis 5. forced