| 1. | :Well of course you have one; everyone has a rectus abdominis muscle.
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| 2. | It is located in the lower abdomen in front of the rectus abdominis.
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| 3. | It affords attachment to the inguinal falx, and to the Rectus abdominis and Pyramidalis.
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| 4. | On Rectus abdominis muscle, could aowmone sort the infobox out.
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| 5. | It inserts into the linea alba behind the rectus abdominis.
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| 6. | The rectus abdominis on each side of the linea alba stands out in muscular people.
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| 7. | The tendinous intersections define the anatomy of the rectus abdominis and assist with physiological movement.
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| 8. | The rectus abdominis muscles are long and flat.
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| 9. | The rectus abdominis muscle is divided down the middle by the tendinous line called the linea alba.
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| 10. | It is a hyaline degeneration of skeletal muscles such as rectus abdominis and toxaemia as typhoid fever.
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