Bicep Muscle Group
Bicep Muscle Group
The bicep muscle, primarily known as the biceps brachii, is located in the upper arm. It has two heads: the long head and the short head. The long head originates from the scapula and runs along the shoulder, while the short head originates from the coracoid process of the scapula. Both heads converge into a single muscle belly that attaches to the radius bone of the forearm. The biceps brachii is responsible for flexing the elbow and supinating the forearm, making it crucial for movements like lifting and rotating the arm.
Model is properly UV and grouped, with high resolution texture maps
Bicep Muscle Group
The bicep muscle, primarily known as the biceps brachii, is located in the upper arm. It has two heads: the long head and the short head. The long head originates from the scapula and runs along the shoulder, while the short head originates from the coracoid process of the scapula. Both heads converge into a single muscle belly that attaches to the radius bone of the forearm. The biceps brachii is responsible for flexing the elbow and supinating the forearm, making it crucial for movements like lifting and rotating the arm.
Model is properly UV and grouped, with high resolution texture maps