anatomical postions
joint movements
muscle function
Name that muscle
misc
100
standing straight up, feet together, palms facing forward
What is anatomical postion
100
movement that decreases the angle between two bones
What is flexion
100
the muscle allows for extension, rotation, and lateral flexion of the neck
What is the sternocliedomastoid
100
most superficial muscle of the chest
What is pectoralis major
100
this is the type of tissue the heart is made up of
What is cardiac muscle
200
towards the front
What is anterior
200
movement away from the midline
What is abduction
200
this group of muscles allow for extension of the knee and flexion at the hip
What are the quadriceps
200
a large triangular shaped muscle of the upper back from the occiput to T-12 and over to the scapula
What is the trapezius
200
this lines your esophagus, intestines and blood vessels
What is smooth muscle
300
further away from
What is distal
300
sole of the foot moves inward
What is inversion
300
this group of muscles allows the leg to move toward the midline
What are the adductors?
300
this group of posterior muscles aids in maintaining posture
What is the erector spinae
300
there are _____ phalanges in each hand and foot
What is 14
400
away from the midline
What is lateral
400
standing on your tippy-toes
What is plantarflexion
400
these muscles allow for extension and abduction of the hip
What is the gluteal muscles
400
largest most superficial muscle of the anterior thigh
What is the rectus femoris
400
the largest organ in the body
What is the skin
500
closer to the surface
What is superficial
500
rotatating the forearm so the palm faces down
What is pronation
500
these two muscles insert at the calcaneus, form the achillies tendon and allow for plantar flexion
What is the gastrocnemius and soleus
500
sits ABOVE the spine of the scapula
What is the supraspinatus
500
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