Opposite of pronation?
Supination
What is the arrow pointing to?
Vertebral body
What is the muscle that allows us to pucker our lips?
Orbicularis oris
What are the muscles of expiration?
Internal intercostals, innermost intercostals, transversus thoracis
What are the two secondary curvatures of the spine?
Cervical and lumbar
Movement which decreases the angle between the superior surface of the foot and the leg is called what?
Dorsiflexion
What is the name of this bony landmark of the scapula?
Coracoid process
The supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, and teres minor are collectively referred to as?
The rotator cuff
Flexion of the trunk
The sternal angle is an articulation of what two parts of the sternum?
What is the name of the anatomical plane that divides the body into superior and inferior parts?
Transverse/horizontal
Name the bones of the LEG.
Tibia, fibula
What muscle is highlighted in green?
Brachialis
Flexion of the LEG
The skull cap is also known as what?
Calvaria
The posterior surface of the hand and the superior surface of the foot are both known as what?
Dorsum
Name the bone highlighted in green.
Zygomatic
What is the most superficial neck muscle?
Platysma
What are the accessory muscles of respiration?
Serratus posterior superior and inferior
What bone is associated with our sense of smell?
Ethmoid
Same side = ?
Opposite sides = ?
Ipsilateral
Contralateral
What is the arrow pointing to?
Which muscle assists the muscles of mastication?
Buccinator
What muscles allow us to extend and laterally flex our spines?
Erector spinae muscles
What is the U-shaped bone of the neck?
Hyoid