What is happening in the following image?
Extension
What is the name of the muscle that functions in moving the lips?
Orbicularis Oris
What is the name of the shoulder muscle?
Deltoid
Which muscle is located here?
Orbicularis Oculi
What usually happens if you "hyperextend"?
It causes your joints/ bones to dislocate
What is happening in the following image?
Flexion
What is happening in this image and to which muscle?
The bicep is being flexed (and elbow bent)
What is the name of the muscle in red?
Abdominals
Which muscle is superior to the pectoralis major?
Deltoid
What is the name of the following muscle and what type of muscle is it
Heart, Cardiovascular
What occurs when a muscle is moved at an angle greater than 180 degrees?
Hyperextension
What muscle is this and what does it control?
Buccinator, cheeks
What muscle is this?
Sartorius
Which muscle is located superficial to the rectus abdominis
External Oblique
Name the three types of muscles and explain the differences
1- Cardiovascular (found in the heart, involuntary, striated)
2- Skeletal muscles (found in skeleton, voluntary, striated)
3- Smooth (Found in internal organs, non-striated)
what does it mean to abduct?
To move away from the midline.
What is the main muscle that takes part in making us able to breath?
Diaphragm
Name three muscles on the head
Frontalis
Occipitalis
Temporalis
Which two muscles are posterior to the Rectus Femoris?
Vastus lateralis and Vastus Medialis
How do muscles get stronger?
exercise tension causes muscle cells to tear and repair which makes them bigger and stronger
Define Pronation
The action of moving ones hands from the posterior positions to anterior positions
What is the main purpose of the muscular system and how does it take action?
The main purpose is to allow the body to move and it does this through contraction.
Identify all muscles on this diagram
1) deltoid
2) Pectoralis Major
3) bicep brachii
4) brachioradialis
5) flexor carpi
6) extensor carpi
Which muscle is the most lateral in this diagram, which one is the most proximal?
Most lateral: Bicep Most Proximal: Deltoid
Label the diagram
1) Blood vessel
2) Perimysium
3) Epimysium
4) Muscle fiber
5) Fascicle
6)Endomysium
7) Tendon
8) Bone