Head & Neck
Thorax
Abdomen
Pelvis
Upper limb
100

Is broad, radiating muscle, situated at the side of the head covering much of the parietal and temporal bones

Temporalis. 

100

Muscle of the anterolateral part of the thorax. The origin of this muscle on the 3rd to 5th rib. 

Pectoralis minor

100

Is a fibrous structure that runs down the midline of the abdomen in humans and other vertebrates

Linea alba

100

This two muscles conforms the pelvic diaphragm

Levator Ani and coccygeus

100

These two bones compose the entire structure of the scapular girdle

Clavicle and scapula

200

This is a broad muscles, located in the posterior aspect of the thorax. It's function is to elevate, retract and descend the scapula

Trapezius

200

This muscle has 9 different origins and it's insertion is in the medial border of the scapula

Serratus Anterior

200

Inconstant muscle ubicated at the anterolateral part of the abdomen, it's function is not very clear.

Pyramidalis

200

It contains the urinary bladder, ureters, pelvic organs, etc.

Pelvic cavity

200

These are the names of the scapular processes

Acromion, coracoid and scapular spine

300

This muscle is the main responsable of the contralateral head rotation

Sternocleidomastoideus

300

This is a broad muscle, located at the posterior part of the thorax, helps to conform the lumbosacral fascia and it's insertion is in the intertubercular sulcus

Latissimus dorsi

300

This muscle is ubicated at the posterior part of the abdomen, flexes the thigh rotates the lower limb and and the insertion is in the lesser throcanter

Iliopsoas

300

This structure is a triangular-shape part ubicated at the bottom of the pelvic floor. It's a thin membrane

Perineal membrane

300

These 4 are the muscles that are part of the rotator cuff

Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis and teres minor

400

This muscle is ubicated along the epicraneal fascia 

Occipitofrontalis

400

This muscle pushes down and compresses de the abdominal viscera (inspiration)

Diaphagram

400

This muscle is ubicated at the anterolateral part of the abdomen the most superficial and rotates, flexes and lateral flexes the trunk

External Oblique

400

This is an important muscle in defecation and anorectal angle.

Puborectalis

400

This is the other name for the body of the humerus

Shaft

500

This muscle compresses cheeks against the teeth permits blowing and aids in mastication

Buccinator

500

The origin of the muscle is in T2 - T5 processes and the insertion is in the internal border of the scapula. Retracts, elevates and rotates the scapula

Rhomboid major

500

This is the name of the internal surface of the iliac bone and represents the origin of the iliac muscle 

Iliac Fossa

500

Also deep perineal space. In this space is possible to find the compressor urethrae and the Sphincter urethrovaginalis

Deep perineal pouch

500

These are the names of the main 4 nerves of the brachial plexus

Median, cubital, radial and musculocutaneous

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