Neck Muscles 1. Digastric 2. Mylohyoid 3. Geniohyoid 4. Sternohyoid 5.

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Neck Muscles 1. Digastric 2. Mylohyoid 3. Geniohyoid 4. Sternohyoid 5.                                                                                        Neck (Superficial) 1. Digastric 2. Mylohyoid 3. Geniohyoid 4. Sternohyoid 5. Sternomastoid 6. Clavotrapezius 7. External Jugular Vein   Congratulations! You have completed the Neck Muscles.             Move on to the TRUNK & SHOULDER MUSCLES. Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Trunk & Shoulder Muscles                                                                                          Thoracic (Superficial) Trunk & Shoulder Muscles 1. Pectoantebrachialis 2. Pectoralis Major 3. Pectoralis Minor 4. Xiphihumeralis 5. Linea Albea 6. Epitrochlearis 7. Triceps (Long Head) 8. Teres Major 9. Subscapularis 10. Serratus Ventralis (Serratus Anterior) 11. Latissimus Dorsi   Click Here to Proceed to Thoracic (Deep). Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Trunk & Shoulder Muscles 1. Rectus Thoracis 2. Rectus Abdominis 3a. Scalenus Anterior 3b. Scalenus Medius 3c. Scalenus Posterior 4. Serratus Ventralis 5. Subscapularis 6. Teres Major 7. Coracobrachialis 8. Latissimus Dorsi   Click Here to Proceed to Shoulder & Upper Back (Superficial). Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Trunk & Shoulder Muscles Shoulder & Upper Back (Superficial) 1. Latissimus Dorsi 6. Spinodeltoid 2. Spinotrapezius 7. Acromiodeltoid 3. Acromiotrapezius 8. Clavodeltoid 4. Clavotrapezius 9. Triceps Lateral Head 5. Levator Scapulae Ventralis 10 Triceps Long Head Click Here to Proceed to Shoulder & Upper Back (Deep). Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Trunk & Shoulder Muscles Shoulder & Upper Back (Deep) 1. Clavotrapezius (Reflected) 9. Rhomboideus Capitis 2. Acromiotrapezius 10. Splenius Capitis 3. Supraspinatus 11. Rhomboideus Minor 4. Infraspinatus 12. Rhomboideus Major 5. Triceps (Long Head) 13. Spinotrapezius 6. Triceps (Lateral Head) 14. Latissimus Dorsi 7. Acromiodeltoid 15. Longissimus 8. Clavodeltoid Click Here to Proceed to Deep Back (2nd View). Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Upper Extremity Muscles                                                                                 Upper Arm (Lateral) Upper Extremity Muscles 1. Acromiotrapezius 2. Levator Scapulae Ventralis 3. Teres Major 4. Triceps Lateral Head (Reflected) 5. Triceps Long Head 6. Triceps Medial Head 7. Brachialis 8. Clavodeltoid 9. Anconeus   Click Here to Proceed to Upper Arm (Medial). Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Upper Extremity Muscles                                                                                          Upper Arm (Medial) Upper Extremity Muscles 1. Clavodeltoid 2. Biceps Brachii 3. Triceps Medial Head 4. Epitrochlearis 5. Triceps Long Head   Click Here to Proceed to Forearm (Lateral). Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Upper Extremity Muscles Forearm (Lateral) 1. Long Head of Triceps 7. Extensor Digitorum Communis 2. Lateral Head of Triceps 8. Extensor Digitorum Lateralis 3. Brachialis 9. Extensor Carpi Ulnaris 4. Brachioradialis 10. Flexor Carpi Ulnaris 5. Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus 11. Anconeus 6. Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis Click Here to Proceed to Forearm (Medial). Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Upper Extremity Muscles Forearm (Medial) 1. Brachioradialis 8. Clavodeltoid 2. Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus 9. Biceps Brachii 3. Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis 10. Epitrochlearis 4. Pronator Teres 11. Long Head of Triceps 5. Flexor Carpi Radialis 12. Medial Head of Triceps 6. Palmaris Longus 13. Flexor Digitorum Superficialis 7. Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Congratulations! You have completed the Upper Extremity Muscles.              Move on to the ABDOMINAL & LOWER BACK MUSCLES. Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Abdominal & Lower Back Muscles 1. Aponeurosa 2. Rectus Abdominus 3. Transversus Abdominus 4. External Oblique 5. Internal Oblique   Click Here to Proceed to Lower Back. Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Abdominal & Lower Back Muscles 1. Multifidus 2. Erector Spinae 3. External Oblique 4. Latissimus Dorsi 5. Spinotrapezius 6. Thoracolumbar Fascia (Cut) Congratulations! You have completed the Abdominal & Lower Back Muscles.             Move on to the LOWER EXTREMITY MUSCLES. Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Lower Extremity Muscles Upper Leg (Lateral & Superficial) 1. Semitendinosus 2. Biceps Femoris 3. Caudofemoralis 4. Gluteus Maximus 5. Gluteus Medius 6 . Tensor Fascia Lata 7. Sartorius Click Here to Proceed to Upper Leg & Hip (Lateral & Deep). Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Click Here to Proceed to Upper Leg (Medial & Superficial). Upper Leg (Lateral & Deep) 1. Biceps Femoris (Reflected) 10. Vastus Lateralis 2. Caudofemoralis (Reflected) 11. Sartorius 3. Gluteus Maximus (Reflected) 12. Tibialis Anterior 4. Gluteus Medius 13. Extensor Digitorum Longus 5. Tensor Fascia Lata (Reflected) 14. Peroneus Complex 6. Semitendinosus 15. Soleus 7. Semimembranosus 16. Gastrocnemius 8. Adductor Femoris 17. Skippy's Tail 9. Sciatic Nerve Click Here to Proceed to Upper Leg (Medial & Superficial). Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Lower Extremity Muscles Upper Leg (Medial & Superficial) 1. Sartorius 2. Gracilis 3. Skippy's Scrotum 4. Semitendinosus 5. Gastrocnemius 6. Plantaris 7. Soleus Click Here to Proceed to Upper Leg (Medial & Deep). Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Lower Extremity Muscles Upper Leg (Medial & Deep) 1. Sartorius 2. Vastus Lateralis 3. Rectus Femoris 4. Vastus Medialis 5. Iliopsoas Complex 6. Pectineus 7. Adductor Longus 8. Adductor Femoris (2 Heads) 9. Semimembranosus 10. Semitendinosus 11. Gastrocnemius Click Here to Proceed to Lower Leg (Lateral). Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Lower Extremity Muscles Lower Leg (Lateral) 1. Tibialis Anterior 7. Gastrocnemius 2. Extensor Digitorm Longus 8. Biceps Femoris 3. Peroneus Longus 9. Semitendinosus 4. Peroneus Brevis 10. Semimembranosus 5. Peroneus Tertius 11. Adductor Femoris 6. Soleus 12. Vastus Lateralis Click Here to Proceed to Lower Leg (Medial). Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page

Lower Extremity Muscles Lower Leg (Medial) 1. Gastrocnemius 2. Plantaris 3. Soleus 4. Flexor Digitorum Longus 5. Tibia (Bone) 6. Tibialis Anterior 7. Calcaneus Tendon (Achilles Tendon) 8. Lucky Kitty's Foot Congratulations! You have completed the Lower Extremity Muscles.           CONGRATULATIONS            You now have completed the cat muscular system. Good luck on the test! Return to Biology 29 Home Page | Return to Muscular Home Page