PART 2 Matching Identify the characteristic(s) used to name the following muscles: 23. Supinator A. Location 24. Deltoid B. Shape 25. Stylohyoid C. Size 26. Flexor carpi radialis D. Direction of fibers 27. Gluteus maximus E. Action 28. External oblique F. Number of origins 29. Triceps brachii G. Insertion and origin 30. Adductor longus 31. Temporalis 32. Trapezius PART 3 Completion 33. The principal muscle used in compression of the cheek is the 34. The muscle that protracts the tongue is the 35. The eye muscle that moves the eyeball inferiorly, medially, and counterclockwise is the 36. The muscle flexes the neck on the chest. 37. The abdominal muscle that flexes the vertebral column is the
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PART B: Name the muscle indicated by the following combinations of origin and insertion Origin Insertion 1. Occipital bone Skin around eye 2. Zygomatic bone Corner of mouth skin and muscle 3. Zygomatic arch Lateral surface of mandible 4. Sphenoid bone Anterior surface of mandibular condyle 5. Manubrium of sternum and clavicle Mastoid process of temporal bone 6. Alveolar processes of mandible and maxilla Orbicularis oris 7. Fascia in upper chest Mandible and skin below mouth 8. Temporal bone Coronoid process of mandible 9. Processes of lower cervical and upper thoracic vertebrae Occipital bone 10. Transverse processes of cervical vertebrae Surfaces of ribs 1-2 Muscle
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Name the muscle indicated by the following combinations of origin and insertion. PART D: Assessments 1. Origin: Spinous processes of thoracic vertebrae Insertion: Medial border of scapula 2. Origin: Lateral surfaces of most ribs Insertion: Medial border of scapula 3. Origin: Sternal ends of ribs 3-5 Insertion: Coracoid process of scapula 4. Origin: Coracoid process of scapula Insertion: Shaft of humerus 5. Origin: Lateral border of scapula Insertion: Intertubercular sulcus of humerus 6. Origin: Subscapular fossa of scapula Insertion: Lesser tubercle of humerus 7. Origin: Lateral border of scapula Insertion: Greater tubercle of humerus 8. Origin: Distal anterior shaft of humerus Insertion: Coronoid process of ulna 9. Origin: Medial epicondyle of humerus Insertion: Palmar aponeurosis 10. Origin: Anterior radius and interosseous membrane Insertion: Distal phalanx of thumb 11. Origin: Posterior ulna and interosseous membrane Insertion: Middle and distal phalanges of finger 2 12. Origin: Clavicle and spine and acromion of scapula Insertion: Deltoid tuberosity of humerus 13. Origin: Ribs 7-12 and xiphoid process Insertion: Central tendon 14. Origin: Superior border of inferior rib Insertion: Inferior border of superior rib
Identify the muscles that perform each function. Muscles of the Head and Neck a. masseter b. orbicularis oculi c. orbicularis oris d. sternocleidomastoid e. temporalis f. trapezius g. zygomaticus major ____ 1. Smiling muscle ____ 2. Kissing muscle ____ 3. Closes eyelid ____ 4. Two muscles that close mouth ____ 5. ____ 6. Paired muscle that flexes head and rotates head to side ____ 7. Extends head
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