structures
characteristics
muscles of the head
muscles of the head pt.2
functions
100

What are the connective tissues? 

Tendons and Fascia

100

What is contractibility? 

Allows muscle tissue to pull or shorten

100

What does the frontalis do?

moves eyebrows up and wrinkles the forehead

100

what is the zygomaticus major? 

smiling muscle

100

where is smooth muscle found? 

found in the walls of hollow organs (intestines, stomach, etc.)

200

Where are smooth muscles found? 

Found in organs/blood vessels

200

What is extensibility? 

Ability to stretch or extend 

200

What is the masseter? 

chewing muscle of the jaw

200

what does the sternocleidomastoid do?

rotates the head and flexes the neck

200

where is the cardiac muscle found?

only in the heart

300

Where are skeletal muscles found? 

Found on the bones 
300

What is excitability? 

Ability to respond to a stimulus

300

what does the orbicularis oculi do?

closes the eyelid

300

where is the temporalis located? 

the side of the head/ in temporal region

300

what does skeletal muscles require? 

skeletal muscle requires somadic pulses

400

What is a sphincter muscle? 

A special circular muscle that opens/closes to allow a passageway of substances. 

400

What is elasticity? 

Able to return to its original state

400

what does the obricularios oris do? 

encircles the mouth

400

where is the masseter muscle located? 

the jaw

400

what does cardiac/smooth muscles require? 

they require viscreal pulses

500

What are the tendons?

What is the fascia?

Tendons: Attaches skeletal muscle to bone

Fascia: Thin, flexible band of connective tissue that separates muscle from other tissues

500

What is muscle tone? What does it help do?

The amount of resistance to movement that all muscles of the body have. It helps maintain body posture.

500
what is the temporalis? 

chewing muscle of the upper jaw that covers the temporal bone

500

where is the orbicularis oculi located?

just underneath the skin of the eyelid

500

which muscles help support posture within the back? 

Trapezious/Latisserus Dorsi

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