13 Muscular system 2.94 points Label the Image below to test your knowledge of the major skeletal muscles of the body. Place your cursor on the boxes for an enlarged view. masseter eBook external oblique Print gastrocnemius biceps brachii References rectus abdominus pectoralis major latissimus dorsi quadriceps femoris group tibialis anterior deltoid trapezius frontalis
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Identify each of the lettered muscles in this diagram of the human posterior superficial musculature by matching it with one of the following muscle names: adductor magnus biceps femoris brachialis brachioradialis deltoid extensor carpi radialis longus extensor carpi ulnaris extensor digitorum external oblique 10. flexor carpi ulnaris gastrocnemius gluteus maximus gluteus medius gracilis 15. iliotibial tract (tendon) 16. infraspinatus latissimus dorsi occipitalis semimembranosus 20. semitendinosus 21. sternocleidomastoid 22. teres major 23. trapezius 24. triceps brachii
MUSCULAR SYSTEM / UPPER LIMB REVIEW OF MUSCLES CN: Start with the three muscles labeled "A." On the lines provided, write the names of the superficial muscles shown with the color used for each labeled muscle. Some of these muscles have more than one function assigned to them by these categories. (See Appendix A for answers.) MUSCLES ACTING PRIMARILY ON THE SCAPULA A A1 A2 MUSCLES MOVING THE SHOULDER JOINT B B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 MUSCLES MOVING ELBOW & RADIOULNAR JOINTS C C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 MUSCLES MOVING WRIST & HAND JOINTS D D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 FOREARM MUSCLES MOVING THE THUMB E E1 E2 POSTERIOR VIEW Forearm pronated LATERAL VIEW Forearm neutral ANTERIOR VIEW Forearm supinated ANTERIOR VIEW Forearm neutral
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