I run on the posterior side of the neck and join the skull with the spine
splenius
Diaphragm
I am the thick muscle that covers most of the anterior portion of the chest
Pectoralis Major
In the forearm what movement is the pronator teres responsible for?
pronate the wrist
The best named hip muscle that serves to flex, abduct and medially rotate the thigh
Tensor Fasciae Latae
how many skeletal muscles does the human body have
640
Which oblique is considered 'deep'
internal oblique
I am an adductor, extensor, and internal rotator of the arm
Latissimus Dorsi
How many heads do the triceps brachii have? Double jeopardy if you can name the heads?
3 - short, long, medial
I am responsible for abduction and internal rotation of the thigh.. gluteus _____
Gluteus Medius
this is the most medial of the erector spinae group that attach to the head, cervical and thoracic vertebrae
spinalis
this muscle not only flexes the trunk but also aids in expiration, defecation and childbirth
rectus abdominis
I am the only rotator cuff muscle that inserts on the lesser tubercle of the humerus
Subscapularis
Anterior head flexes and medially rotates the shoulder joint. The lateral head abducts the arm. The posterior head extends and laterally rotates the arm. I get my name because of the connection to the Greek Letter....
deltoid
This muscle is a weak trunk flexor and is present in approximately 40% of the human population
Psoas Minor
this muscle inserts on the mastoid process and the cervical and thoracic vertebrae
longissimus
These muscles originate on the inferior aspect of all ribs and inserts on the superior aspect of all ribs. (it is the meat we eat around the ribs on animals)
intercostal muscles
abduction
Inferior or Superior -- describe the position to one another for the Rhomboid Major and Minor
Rhomboid Minor is Superior
Rhomboid Major is Inferior
I share my name with a muscle in the upper arm and I am the largest muscle of the 'hamstring' group
Biceps Femoris
I flex the head from side to side and rotate it
sternocleidomastoid
this muscle originates from the xiphoid process and the sternum
transversus thoracis
greater tubercle of humerus
This muscle functions in scapular elevation, adduction/retraction, upward rotation and depression as well as neck extension. It gets its name from its shape and is the large muscle of the upper back
Trapezius
Along with hip adduction the adductor magnus is responsible for what movement?
Hip extension