Ex 15 Gross Anatomy of the muscular system

  1. gluteus maximus
  2. adductor magnus
  3. prime mover (agonist)
    term for the biceps brachii during elbow flexion
  4. synergist
    term that describes relation of brachialis to biceps brachii during elbow flexion
  5. term for the triceps brachii during elbow flexion
    antagonist
  6. term for iliopsoas during hip extension
    antagonist
  7. term for the gluteus maximus during hip extension when walking up the stairs
    prime mover (agonist)
  8. terms for the rotator cuff muscles and deltoid when the elbow is flexed and the hand grabs a tabletop to lift the table
    fixator

  9. galea aponeurotica
    • START
    • FROM LEFT SIDE AND GO DOWN, THEN START ON THE UPPER RIGHT SIDE AND GO DOWN.

    • B.CORRUGATOR SUPERCILII
    • J.ORBICULARIS OCULI
    • G.LEVATOR LABII SUPERIORIS
    • N.ZYGOMATICUS MAJOR AND MINOR
    • A.BUCCINATOR
    • K.ORBICULARIS ORIS
    • I.MENTALIS
    • D.DEPRESSOR LABII INFERIORIS
    • C.DEPRESSOR ANGULI ORIS
    • L.PLATYSMA

    • RIGHT:
    • E.EPICRANIUS (FRONTAL BELLY)
    • F.EPICRANIUS (OCCIPITAL BELLY)
    • H.MASSETER
    • M.TRAPEZIUS
  10. used in smiling
    zygomaticus
  11. used to suck in your cheeks
    buccinator
  12. Used in blinking and squinting (closes eye)
    orbicularis oculi
  13. used to pout (pulls the corners of the mouth downward)
    Depressor Anguli Oris Muscle and Mentalis Muscle
  14. epicranius (frontal belly)
    raises your eyebrows for a questioning expression
  15. used to form the vertical frown crease on your forehead
    corrugator supercilii
  16. your "kisser"
    orbicularis oris

  17. Bursa
    Coracoid Process
    Clavicle
    Sternum
    • FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:
    • M. SUBSCAPULARIS
    • C. DELTOID (CUT)
    • I. PECTORALIS MINOR
    • L. SERRATUS ANTERIOR
    • A. BICEPS BRACHII
    • E. EXTERNAL OBLIQUE
    • B.BRACHIALIS
  18. major spine flexor
    rectus abdominus
  19. prime mover for arm extension
    latissimus dorsi
  20. prime mover for arm flexion
    pectoralis major
  21. assume major responsibility for forming the abdominal girdle
    external oblique, internal oblique, transverse abdominus, rectus abdominus
  22. prime mover of shoulder abduction
    deltoid
  23. important in shoulder adduction; antagonists of the shoulder abductor
    latissimus dorsi, pectoralis major
  24. moves the scapula forward and rotates scapula upwards
    serratus anterior
  25. small, inspiratory muscles between the ribs; elevate the ribs
    external intercostals
  26. extends the head
    trapezius
  27. pull the scapula medially
    rhomboids

  28. Medial epicondyle of humerus
    Flexor retinaculum
    Palmar aponeurosis
    • FROM LEFT TOP TO BOTTOM, THEN RIGHT TOP TO BOTTOM:

    • LEFT:
    • A. BICEPS BRACHII
    • L. PRONATOR TERES
    • C. BRACHIORADIALIS
    • D. EXTENSOR CARPI RADIALIS LONGUS
    • I. FLEXOR POLLICIS LONGUS
    • K. PRONATOR QUADRATUS

    • RIGHT:
    • N. TRICEPS BRACHII
    • B. BRACHIALIS
    • F. FLEXOR CARPI RADIALIS
    • J. PALMARIS LONGUS
    • G. FLEXOR CARPI ULNARIS
    • H.FLEXOR DIGITORUM SUPERFICIALIS
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Ex 15 Gross Anatomy of the muscular system
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Anatomy of the body
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