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Collection of Muscular Systems (16)

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A clear, hand-drawn illustration of the human body’s major superficial muscles, with skeletal structures shown in gray for reference.
A simplified yet accurate visual representation of the major muscle groups in the human body.
A vibrant, animated illustration of the human muscular system-ideal for interactive learning and classroom resources.
A detailed 3D anatomical model of a runner, highlighting major muscle groups engaged during sprinting.
Anterior view of the human muscular system highlighting major muscle groups including pectorals, abdominals, quadriceps, and deltoids.
Frontal view anatomical illustration highlighting major muscle groups including pectorals, abdominals, quadriceps, and deltoids.
Frontal anatomical illustration showing the complete human musculature, including facial, upper limb, core, and lower limb muscles.
A comprehensive anterior view of the human muscular system, highlighting major muscle groups including pectorals, abdominals, quadriceps, and forearm flexors.
Posterior view of the human muscular system highlighting major back muscles including trapezius, latissimus dorsi, and erector spinae.
A clear, side-by-side anatomical illustration highlighting major bones in the skeletal system (left) and key muscles in the muscular system (right).
Dr. Martin explains muscle anatomy using a lively, illustrated model to make complex biology concepts accessible and fun.
A vintage-style anatomical drawing showing major muscles of the human body, with key structures like the biceps, triceps, quadriceps, and facial muscles clearly labeled.
Comprehensive diagram showing anterior views of human musculature, muscle layers, fiber structure, and key anatomical labels.
A friendly scientist demonstrates the Bohr model of the atom, perfect for introducing basic chemistry concepts to students.
Anterior and posterior views of the human muscular system with major muscle groups clearly labeled for educational use.
Clear frontal and posterior views of a child’s musculoskeletal system, highlighting major muscle groups for educational use.
Comprehensive anatomical illustrations of the human muscular system, showing full-body, regional, and microscopic views for teaching and learning.