The scientific name for the biceps muscle is "biceps brachii." It is a two-headed muscle located in the upper arm that is responsible for flexing the elbow and rotating the forearm.
Samson Biceps's birth name is Samson Lundberg.
The scientific name for upper arms is the "brachium."
The "biceps brachii" in the upper arm, for example, has two origins. This is shown in its name, "biceps," which means "two heads." It is attached to the scapula (shoulderblade) in two places
That is the correct spelling of the term "biceps" (muscles of the upper arm).
The biceps
Biceps brachii.
biceps brachi
Biceps are biceps. End of story. There are plenty of slang names / nicknames. In the US, they're often referred to as "guns"
βfemorisβ refers to the femur bone on the thigh, βbicepsβ to the two origins of the muscle.
The prefix bi- means two. In the biceps muscle there are two heads.
Im pretty sure is the bicep brachill