Insertion
Origin
Action
Action 2
Miscellaneous
100

What is the insertion for the deltoid muscle?

deltoid tuberosity

100

What is the origin of the occipitalis muscle?

occipital bone

100

What is the action of levator scapluae?

elevate the scapula 

100

What is the action of the orbicularis oculi muscle?

Close the eye--winking and squinting

100

What body plane separates the body into superior and inferior parts?

Transverse plane

200

What is the origin for the frontalis muscle?

epicranial aponeurosis

200

What is the origin of the infraspinatus muscle?

Infraspinous fossa

200

What is the action of the triceps brachii muscles?

extension of the forearm

200

What is the action of sternothyroid? 

depression of the thyroid cartilage

200

What is housed in the lacunae?

osteocytes 

300

What is the insertion for the sternocleidomastoid muscle?

Mastoid process of temporal bone

300

What is the origin of the deltoid muscle?

Clavicle and scapula 

300

What is the action of the temporalis muscle? 

Elevate and retract the mandible

300

What is the one action that the deltoid muscle CANNOT perform?

adduction

300

What kind of epithelia is found in the epidermis of the skin?

Stratified squamous epithelium

400

What is the insertion for the biceps brachii muscles?

radial tuberosity

400

What is the origin of the trapezius muscle?

occipital bone

400

What is the primary flexor of the forearm?

Brachialis muscle

400

What muscles are known as the rotator cuff muscles?

Hint: there are four total

Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, and teres minor.

400

What cranial nerve passes through the cribriform foramina?

CN I-Olfactory nerve 

500

What is the insertion of the subscapularis muscle?

lesser tubercle of humerus

500

What is the origin of the biceps brachii longhead muscle?

supraglenoid tubercle

500

What is the action of transversus abdominus?

Compress the abdomen

500

What is the action of the serratus anterior muscle? 

protracts and depresses scapula

500

Name the three bones housed in the petrous part of the temporal bone?

Malleus, incus, stapes