Muscles of Head and Neck
Muscles of the Upper Extremities (Arms)
Muscles of the trunk
Muscles of the Legs
Misc/Evil
100

This muscle raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead; it is sisters with the occipitalis

Frontalis

100

This muscle is the principle adductor of the arm.

Deltoid

100

The muscle flexes the abdomen so we can bend forward.

Rectus abdominus.

100

This is the nerve innervation for the lower limb (leg)

Lumbar Plexus
100

T/F Skeletal muscle does not have striations

False; skeletal muscle has striations

200

This muscle has a primary function of chewing; it is a powerful elevator and protruder of the jaw.

Masseter

200

This muscle allows elbow extension.

Triceps brachii

200

These 2 muscles retract the scapula

Rhomboid major and minor

200

This muscle is responsible for the extension of the leg to walk up the stairs.

Gluteus maximus

200

This is the type of control of skeletal muscle

Voluntary

300

This muscle helps us smile

Zygomaticus major

300

This muscle stabilizes the scapula and is deep to it.

Subscapularis.

300

This muscle extends runs vertically and helps us stay on 2 feet and maintain good posture.

Erector Spinae

300

This is the meaning of plantarflexion

Pointing toes

300

This is the connective tissue covering over each muscle fascicle. 

Perimysium

400

This muscle retracts the mandible and helps act on TMJ.

Temporalis

400

This muscle extends, adducts, and internally rotates the arm

Latissimus Dorsi

400

This muscle helps raise our arms beyond 90 degrees and helps with forced/labored breathing.

Serratus Anterior

400

This muscle is responsible for dorsiflexion of the foot.

Tibialis.
400

This is the function of smooth muscle tissue.

Move food through the guts.

500

This muscle contracts the skin of the neck

Platysma

500

This muscle group is in charge of extending and hyperextending the wrist.

Extensor group of the forearm.

500

These are the different types of intercostals

External and Internal

500

Name the main muscles in the hamstring group

Biceps Femoris, Semimembranosus, Semitendinosus

500

This is the shape of cardiac muscle.

Like a tree stump with one nucleus per tissue