Head
Upper extremity
Trunk
Thigh
Odds and Ends
100

Muscle that allows for one to raise eyebrows

What is frontalis?

100

A large muscle that is important in a pull up exercise where the contraction will adduct and depress the humerus

What is latissimus dorsi? 

100

Muscles that flex the spinal cord

What are abdominals?

100

Thin, strong CT that encases muscles of the thigh

What is fascia latae? 

100

Muscle on anterior of leg that dorsiflexes foot. 

What is tibialis anterior?

200

This muscle attaches to the angle of the mouth and allows us to smile

What is buccinator?

200

A large muscle of the back that originates on occipital bone and ligamentum nuchae and inserts on spine of scapula and clavicle. Quadrilateral in shape

What is trapezius?

200

Abdominal muscle that is deep to external oblique but does not have horizontal muscle fibers

What is internal oblique?

200

This muscle crosses over the thigh from lateral to medial, and flexes both hip and knee. 

What is sartorius?

200

Tendon formed by the calf muscles

What is Achilles or Calcanean tendon? 

300

Muscle that inserts on the ramus of the mandible and allows for chewing

What is masseter?

300

Muscle that attaches to sternum(and ribs) and clavicle but inserts on humerus. Important muscle in a pushup.

What is pectoralis major?

300

Connective tissue forming the medial line which provides a common attachment for abdominal muscles

What is linea alba?

300

Biceps femoris, semimembranosus, semitendinosus are grouped together as

What is the hamstrings?

300

The muscles of the leg responsible for plantar flexion of the foot

What are gastrocnemius and soleus?

400

Thick connective tissue that covers the top of the head

What is Galea Aponeurotica?

400

Supraspinous, infraspinatus, subscapularis, and teres minor are referred to as:

What is rotator cuffs?

400

In females this runs through the inguinal canal

What is the round ligament?

400

This medial muscle is important for adduction of the thigh

What is gracilis? 

400

Canals that run through muscle cells to pass action potentials to sarcoplasmic reticulum for Ca+2 release

What are T-tubules? or  Transverse tubules?

500

A muscle discussed in class which allows for flexion of head, tilting and turning of the head

What is sternocleidomastoid?

500

Thick, strong connective tissue of the low back that supports muscular attachment

What is the thoracolumbar fascia? 

500

A type of hernia associated with this structure found in the external oblique

What is inguinal? 

500

List the quadriceps muscles 

What are rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, and vastus medialis?

500

According to Sacred Tradition, this is the name of the good thief who was crucified next to Jesus.

Who is St. Dismas?