What are the 3 types of muscle tissue?
Striated, non-striated, and cardiac.
How many scalp muscles do we have?
3! Same with the ear.
How many eye muscles are there?
4.
What is the canius muscle? (Hint: think canine)
The above corners of mouth - snarling
What does that temporalis do?
Both opening and closing jaw - chewing
Cardiac muscle tissue is what?
The heart muscle - only cardiac muscle in body.
Where is the auricularis posterior?
Behind your ear.
What does the orbicularis oculi do? (Hint: it’s an eye muscle)
Closes eyelid.
What is the oris obicularis?
Muscle that circles your mouth - kissing, puckering, whistling, etc.
What is the platysma?
Depress lower lip and jaw.
Which type(s) of muscle tissue are involuntary?
Non-striated & cardiac.
What is the frontalis muscle?
Muscle on the forehead, raises eyebrows.
Where is the procerus located?
Bridge of nose.
Which muscle controls the outside corners of mouth and laughing?
Zygomaticus
Where is the sternocleido mastoideus located?
back And side of neck - causes head to move side to side and up and down
What does striated muscle tissue do?
Respond to commands from brain.
What is the epicranius? How many parts does it have?
Broad muscles that cover the scalp. It has 2 parts.
Which muscles draw eyebrows in and down?
Corrugator
Which muscle helps you grin?
Risorius.
we have 2 dorsi muscles, 1 is the trapezius (traps) and the other is?
Latissimus (lats)
What does non-striated muscle tissue do?
Respond automatically to control body functions and organs.
Where are muscles starting with auricularis locaTed?
Around the ear.
What does the levator palpebrae superioris?
Raises eyelids.
What is the mentalis?
Tip of chin - lip up & wrinkles chin
Which muscle aids in closing your jaw with the temporalis?
Masseter