This muscle surrounds your mouth
what is oblicularis oris?
They call me "HARRY"
3-headed muscle of the arm.
what is triceps brachii?
inserstion is spinous processes of vertabrae 6-7 segmetns superior to the origin, back of skull.
what is semispenalis?
orgin is the pubic bone.
What is Rectus Abdominis?
Raises your upper lip (action).
What is rectus femoris?
Flexes forearm ate elbow.
what is brachialis?
inserstion is angles of ribs and transverse processes of C4-C6.
What is iliocostalis?
Inserstion is last 3 ribs (10-12) and linea alba via the rectus sheath.
What is internal obliques?
Our innvervation is the trigeminal nerve.
what are the temporalis and masseter?
I have a long head and a short head and my inserstion is at the head of fibula.
what is biceps femoris?
Insertion middle phalanges of digits 2-5.
What is flexor digitorum superficialis?
Innervation Dorsi rami.
what is multifidus?
origin is iliac crest.
What is quadratus lumborum?
Draws the lower lip and corner of mouth inferior and laterally and partially opens the mouth- as during an expression of surprise
What is Platysma?
I am responsible for INVERTING your foot.
what is tibialis anterior?
Insertion spinous processes of cervical and thoracic vertebrae.
what is spinalis?
Innervation Phrenic nerve.
what is Buccinator?
Insertion is the dorsal surface of metatarsal 5.
Supinates and pronates as it flexes.
What is brachioradialis?
Origin is the same as iliocostalis and spinalis.
elavate rib cage during quiet inspiration.
what is external intercostals?