A – DigastricE – Cleidomastoid B – MylohyoidF – Masseter C – SternohyoidG - lymph node D – SternomastoidH - Submandibular gland.

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A – DigastricE – Cleidomastoid B – MylohyoidF – Masseter C – SternohyoidG - lymph node D – SternomastoidH - Submandibular gland

1. External oblique 2. Internal oblique 3. Transversus abdominis 4. Rectus abdominis

1.Rectus Thoracis 2. Rectus Abdominis 3a. Scalenus Anterior 3b. Scalenus Medius 3c.Scalenus Posterior 4.Serratus Ventralis 5.Subscapularis 6.Teres Major 7.Coracobrachialis 8.Latissimus Dorsi

Extenor Digitorum LongusTibialis Anterior (ANTERIOR VIEW)

Flexor Digitorum Longus (DORSAL VIEW)

LATERAL VIEW

1.Sartorius 2. Tensor fasciae latae 3. Gluteus maximus 4. Gluteus medius 5. Caudofemoralis 6. Vastus lateralis 7. Biceps femoris 8. Gastrocnemius 9. Soleus

A - Biceps femoris B - Caudofemoralis C - Gluteus maximus D - Gluteus medius E - Tensor fascia latae F - Vastus lateralis G - Sartorius (transected)

SartoriusGracilis

Vastus Medialis Adductor Femoris Gracilis (reflected)

Rectus FemorisVastus MedialisVastus Lateralis