Muscles in the Arm
Muscles in the Leg
Muscles in the Cephalic region
Cervical and Abdominal Region
Miscellaneous
100

What is the function of the biceps brachii?

Flexes the upper arm and twists the forearm.

100

How many insertion points does the gastrocnemius have?

It has three insertion points.

100

Where is the orbicularis oris located?

The mouth.


100

Where is the sternocleidomastoid located?

 

In a v-shape in the neck.

100

What are the three types of muscle tissue?

Skeletal, Smooth, and Cardiac.

200

What is the origin point of the Biceps Brachii and how many attachment points does it have? 

The shoulder and 2 point of attachment.

200

Where is the pernoeus longus located?

It is located on the lateral side of the leg.

200

What is the insertion or origin of the masseter.

Insertion-posterior of the lower teeth

Origin-in the cheek bone

200

What is the function of the external oblique?

It helps rotate the trunk and pulls the chest downward.

200

What is the largest muscle in the body?

(not the longest)

Gluteus maximus

300

What are some common injuries the triceps brachii can have?

There aren't any specific injuries exclusive to the triceps brachii, however it is susceptible to strains

300

What is the function of the peroneus longus?

It is used when balancing one's weight on one foot.

300

Where does the masseter get its name from?

Comes from the Greek word "to chew?"

300

What are some common injuries of the internal intercostals?

Bruising, strain, and separation.

300

What is the strongest muscle, based on its size?


The masseter

400

What was the deltoid named after?

Named after the Greek letter Δ (delta) due to the similar shape they both share.



400

What are some common injuries to the rectus femoris?

Some common injuries are hip flexor and thigh strains.

400

What is the important nerve in the orbicularis oris?

The sensory nerve in the upper lip.

400

What type of exercise would work the external oblique?

Russian twist, rotating side plank, and bicycle crunches?

400

what are the busiest muscles in your body?

Those controlling eye movements.

500

What is the function of the teres minor?

Externally rotates the shoulder.

500

What is the origin of the name semimemranosus?

The origin comes from the combined Latin words semis, meaning "half" and membrana meaning "skin."

500

What are some common injuries to the masseter?

Injuries include strains, inflammation, and tears.

500

What are some important nerves that effects the sternocleidomastoid

The hypoglossal nerve which is in the tongue.

500

What percent do muslces make up of your body weight?

40%

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