Bio125 Lab 2: Muscles (images only name and function)

  1. skeletal muscle tissue
  2. Cardiac muscle tissue
  3. Smooth muscle tissue
    • temporalis
    • closes jaw
    • masseter
    • closes jaw
    • buccinator
    • compresses the cheeks
    • orbicularis oculi
    • closes eyes, producing blinking, squinting, and draws eyebrows inferiorly
    • orbicularis oris
    • closes mouth, purses and protrudes lips (kissing + whistling)
    • zygomaticus
    • raises lateral corners of lips and causes you to smile
    • sternocleidomastoid
    • simultaneous contraction of both muscles causes flexion of neck forward
    • also rotates head toward shoulder on opposite side
    • pectoralis majoy
    • flexes the humerus
    • as a whole, adducts and medially rotates the humerus
    • pectoralis minor
    • depresses the point of the shoulder, drawing the scapula superior, towards the thorax, and throwing its inferior angle posteriorly
    • trapezius
    • extends head, raises, rotates, and retracts (adducts) scapula and stabilizes it
    • superior fibers elevate scapula and inferior fibers depress it (shrugging shoulders)
    • external intercostals
    • pulls ribs toward one another to elevate rib cage
    • aids in inspiration
    • internal intercostals
    • draws ribs together to depress rib cage
    • aids in forced expiration (antagonistic to external intercostals)
    • supraspinatus
    • assists abduction of humerus; stabilizes shoulder joint
    • infraspinatus
    • lateral rotation of humerus
    • helps hold head of humerus in glenoid cavity
    • stabilized shoulder
    • teres major
    • extends, medially rotates, and adducts humerus
    • synergist of latissimus dorsi
    • latissimus dorsi
    • prime mover of arm extension
    • adducts and medially rotates arm
    • brings arm down in power stroke, as in striking a blow
    • external oblique
    • aids muscles of back in trunk rotation and lateral flexion
    • internal oblique
    • flexes and rotates vertebral column
    • stabilizes pelvis during walking
    • used in sit-ups and curls
    • rectus abdominus
    • flexes and rotates vertebral column
    • stabilized pelvis during walking
    • used in sit-ups and curls
    • transverse abdominus
    • compresses abdominal contents
    • triceps brachii
    • powerful forearm extensor
    • antagonist of forearm flexors (brachialis and biceps brachii)
    • biceps brachii
    • flexion of elbow and supination of the forearm
    • pronator teres
    • acts to pronate forearm
    • weak elbow flexor
    • brachioradialis
    • synergist in forearm flexion
    • flexor digitorium superficialis
    • flexes wrist and middle phalanges of fingers 2-5
    • flexor carpi ulnaris
    • powerful flexor of wrist
    • adducts hand
    • extensor carpi ulnaris
    • extends and adducts wrist
    • extensor digitorum
    • prime mover of finger extension
    • extends wrist
    • can flare (abduct fingers)
    • illiacus
    • flex trunk on thigh
    • flex thigh
    • lateral flexion of vertebral column
    • gluteus maximus
    • complex powerful thigh extensor (most effective when thigh is flexed, as in climbing stairs, but not as in walking)
    • gluteus medius
    • abducts and medially rotates thigh
    • steadies pelvis during walking

  4. green
    • adductor longus
    • adduct and medially rotate and flex thigh

  5. white
    • gracilis
    • adducts thigh
    • flexes and medially rotates leg, especially during walking
  6. sartorius
    • strap-like superficial muscle running obliquely across anterior surface of thigh to knee
    • flexes abducts and laterally rotates thigh
    • flexes knee

  7. black
    • sartorius
    • flexes abducts and laterally rotates thigh
    • flexes knee

  8. black
    • rectus femoris
    • extends knee and flexes thigh at hip
    • vastus lateralis
    • extends and stabilizes knee

  9. white
    • vastus medialis
    • extends and stabilizes patella

  10. hint: deep
    • vastus intermedius
    • extends knee

  11. black
    • biceps femoris
    • extends thigh
    • laterally rotates leg
    • flexes knee

  12. green
    • semitendinosus
    • extends thigh
    • flexes knee
    • medially rotates leg

  13. white
    • semimembranosus
    • extends thigh
    • flexes knee
    • medially rotates leg
    • tibialis anterior
    • prime mover of dorsiflexion
    • inverts foot
    • fibularis (peroneus) longus
    • plantar flexes and everts foot
    • helps keep foot flat on the ground
    • gastrocnemius
    • plantar flexes when knee is extended
    • soleus
    • plantar flexion
    • is an important muscle for locomotion
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Bio125 Lab 2: Muscles (images only name and function)
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