The Muscular System Major Movers and Shakers

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The Muscular System Major Movers and Shakers BIOL 2400 – Anatomy and Physiology 1 Chapter 11

Temporalis O: Temporal bone I: Coronoid process and   O: Temporal bone I: Coronoid process and ramus of the mandible A: Elevation of the mandible Click for Answer

Orbicularis oculi O: Medial wall of the orbit   I: Medial wall of the orbit A: Closes the eyelid Click for Answer

Orbicularis oris I: The skin at the corners of the mouth  O: Opening of the mouth    I: The skin at the corners of the mouth A: Closes the mouth Click for Answer

Masseter anterior portion of the zygomatic arch I: Angle and the ramus  O: Maxilla and the anterior portion of the zygomatic arch    I: Angle and the ramus of the mandible. A: Elevation of the mandible Click for Answer

Zygomaticus major O: Zygomatic bone I: The skin at the corners    I: The skin at the corners of the mouth and the orbicularis oris A: Elevates the skin at the corners of the mouth (smiling) Click for Answer

Depressor anguli oris O: Anterior 1/3 of the body of the mandible, lateral to the mental foramen    I: Angle of the mouth A: Draws the angle of the mouth laterally and inferiorly, as in opening the mouth Click for Answer

Supraspinatus O: The supraspinous fossa of the scapula I: The greater tubercle of the humerus A: Weak ABduction of the shoulder joint Click for Answer

Infraspinatus O: The infraspinous fossa of the scapula I: The greater tubercle of the humerus   A: Lateral rotation of the humerus Click for Answer

Teres minor O: Inferior lateral border of the scapula I: The greater tubercle of the humerus A: Lateral rotation of the humerus Click for Answer

Pectoralis minor O: Ribs 3 through 5   I: The coracoid process of the scapula A: Protraction of the scapula Click for Answer

Rhomboid major O: The spinous processes of T2 through T5   I: The vertebral border of the scapula, inferior to the spine A: Retraction of the scapula Click for Answer

Rhomboid minor O: The spinous processes of C7 through T1   I: The vertebral border of the scapula, superior to the spine A: Retraction of the scapula Click for Answer

Levator scapulae O: The transverse processes of C1 through C4   I: The superior angle of the scapula A: Elevation of the scapula Click for Answer

Supinator O: The lateral epicondyle of the humerus I: The lateral surface of the proximal third of the radius A: Supination of the forearm Click for Answer

Pronator teres O: The medial epicondyle of the humerus and the coronoid process of the ulna I: The midlateral surface of the radius A: Pronation of the forearm Click for Answer

Triceps brachii O: Long head: the inferior margin of the Glenoid fossa Lateral head: the lateral, posterior surface of the humerus Medial head: the posterior surface of the humerus   I: The olecranon of the ulna A: Extension of the elbow joint Click for Answer

Brachialis O: The distal, anterior surface of the humerus   I: The coronoid process of the ulna A: Flexion of the elbow joint Click for Answer

Biceps brachii O: Long head: superior margin of the Glenoid fossa Short head: the coracoid process of the scapula   I: The radial tuberosity of the radius A: Flexion of the elbow joint Click for Answer

External obliques O: The last eight (8) ribs I: The iliac crest and   I: The iliac crest and the linea alba A: Both: flexion of the vertebral column Single: lateral flexion of the vertebral column Click for Answer

Latissimus dorsi O: Spinous processes of T6 through L5, the iliac crest, the sacrum and ribs 9 through 12 I:The intertubercular groove of the humerus A: ADduction of the humerus Click for Answer

Pectoralis major O:The clavicle, the sternum and the costal cartilage of ribs 2 through 6 I: The greater tubercle of the humerus A: ADduction of the humerus Click for Answer

Trapezius O: The occipital bone and the spinous processes of C7 through T12 I: The clavicle, the acromion and the spine of the scapula A: Stabilizes the scapula Superior fibers: elevation of the scapula Intermediate fibers: retraction of the scapula Inferior fibers: depression of the scapula Click for Answer

Iliopsoas- Iliacus O: The iliac fossa and the sacrum I: The lesser trochanter of the femur A: Flexion of the hip joint Click for Answer

Iliopsoas- Psoas major O: The transverse processes and bodies of L1 through L5 I: The lesser trochanter of the femur A: Flexion of the hip joint Click for Answer

Adductor longus O: The pubic crest and the symphysis pubis I: The linea aspera of the femur A: ADduction of the hip joint Click for Answer

Fibularis (Peroneus) longus O: The lateral condyle of the tibia and the head and shaft of the fibula I: The first metatarsal and the medial cuneiform A: Plantar flexion of the ankle joint Click for Answer

Soleus O: The head of the fibula and the medial shaft of the tibia   I: The calcaneus by way of the Achilles tendon A: Plantar flexion of the ankle joint Click for Answer

Gastrocnemius O: The medial and lateral condyles of the femur   I: The calcaneus by way of the Achilles tendon A: Plantar flexion of the ankle joint Click for Answer

Tibialis anterior O: The lateral condyle and the shaft of the tibia   I: The first metatarsal and the medial cuneiform A: Dorsiflexion of the ankle joint Click for Answer

Quadriceps femoris Made of four muscles: Rectus femoris Vastus lateralis Vastus medialis Vastus intermedius

Quadriceps femoris Click for Answer Click for Answer Rectus Femoris O: The anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS)   I: The tibial tuberosity via the patellar ligament A: Extension of the knee joint Vastus Lateralis O: The greater trochanter and the linea aspera of the femur Click for Answer Click for Answer

Quadriceps femoris Click for Answer Click for Answer Vastus Medialis O: The linea aspera of the femur I: The tibial tuberosity via the patellar ligament A: Extension of the knee joint   Vastus Intermedius O: The anterior and lateral surfaces of the shaft of the femur Click for Answer Click for Answer

Sartorius O: The anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) I: The medial surface of the proximal shaft of the tibia A: ABduction of the hip joint Click for Answer

Gluteus medius O: The ilium I: The greater trochanter of the femur   I: The greater trochanter of the femur A: ABduction of the hip joint Click for Answer

Biceps femoris O: Long head: the ischial tuberosity Short head: the linea aspera of the femur I: The lateral condyle of the tibia and the head of the fibula A: Flexion of the knee joint Click for Answer

Gluteus maximus O: The iliac crest, the sacrum and the coccyx   I: The gluteal tuberosity of the femur A: Extension of the hip joint Click for Answer

Anterior deltoid O: The clavicle, the acromion and the spine of the scapula   I: The deltoid tuberosity A: ABduction of the shoulder joint Anterior head: flexion of the shoulder joint Lateral head: Abduction of the shoulder joint Posterior head: extension Click for Answer

Posterior deltoid O: The clavicle, the acromion and the spine of the scapula   I: The deltoid tuberosity A: ABduction of the shoulder joint Anterior head: flexion of the shoulder joint Lateral head: ABduction of the shoulder joint Posterior head: extension of the shoulder joint Click for Answer

Rectus abdominis O: The pubic crest and the symphysis pubis   I: Costal cartilage of ribs 5, 6 and 7 A: Flexion of the vertebral column Click for Answer

Sternocleidomastoid

Sternocleidomastoid O: The sternum and the clavicle   I: The mastoid process of the temporal bone A: Both: flexion of the cervical vertebrae Single: rotation of the head to the opposite side Click for Answer

Platysma and pectoralis major muscles I: Mandible, muscles around  O: Fascia over the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles    I: Mandible, muscles around the angle of the mouth, and the skin of the lower face A: Depression of the mandible Click for Answer