 All right, so I have the latissimus dorsi here on the superficial side. So I made the exact same cut that I made to isolate the latissimus dorsi, and I went ahead and bisected that muscle to reveal the deeper intercostal muscles. So these are the muscles along the rib that are really important in breathing. And ordinarily there's a lot of fat. You can see this yellowing that's adipose tissue. That needs to be cleared off. So I cleared off quite a bit of it already. So in order to see these muscles you have to clear away the fat. And then if we move along the stomach you have the rectus abdominal muscles, which they're straight muscles that run up pretty much the full length of the abdomen. And then continuing on you have the obliques. So you have the external oblique, underneath that is the internal oblique. And then you'll have to look really closely to see the transverse abdominis, which if you see there are these, the stripe pattern there, which corresponds to the transverse abdominis. So the transverse abdominis kind of extends over and across the abdomen, whereas the internal oblique kind of stops short of that. So it's the external, the internal, and then more medial is the transverse abdominis.