muscle tissue
muscles
origins
insertions
actions
100

This muscle tissue accounts for the muscle tissue of the heart.

cardiac

100

Shoulder girdle muscle that performs every movement of the shoulder girdle except abduction.

What is the trapezius?

100

This muscle has an origin on the anterior superior iliac spine.

What is the sartorius?

100

This muscle group has an insertion on the superior aspect of the patella.

What are the quadriceps?

100

Muscle group that flexes the lower leg and extends the femur.

What are the hamstrings?

200

Muscle tissue found in the digestive tract

smooth

200

This muscle is responsible for abduction of the humerus.

What is the deltoid?

200

This muscle group have common origins on the ischial tuberosity.

What are the hamstrings?

200

This "SITS" muscle group inserts on the greater and lesser tubercle of the humerus.

What are the rotator cuff muscles?

200

These two muscles flex the lower arm when the hand is supinated.

What are the biceps brachii and the brachialis?

300

Muscle tissue that lines the urinary bladder.

What is smooth muscle?

300

This muscle of the hip quadriceps flexes the femur and extends the lower leg,

What is the rectus femoris?

300

Muscle that has an origin on the outer 1/3 of the spine of the scapula, acromion process, and outer 1/3 of the distal clavicle.

What is the deltoid?

300

These "calf" muscles insert on the calcaneous.

What are the soleus and gastrocnemius?

300

Name given to the muscles of the posterior spine that extend the head, neck, and spine.

What are the sacrospinalis or erector spinae?

400

Muscle tissue that accounts for the 650-700 muscles of the human body.

What is skeletal muscular tissue?

400

Muscle of the abdominal wall that compresses the abdomen.

What is the transverse abdominis?

400

Shoulder girdle muscle that originates on the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebral vertebra and the spines of t-1 to t-7.

What are the rhomboids?

400

Lower arm flexor that inserts on the radial 

What is the biceps?

400

These two muscles abduct the scapulae.

What are the pectoralis minors and serratus anteriors?

500

This muscle tissue is striated, uninucleate, and involuntary.

What is cardiac muscle tissue?

500

These two muscles are responsible for powerful elevation of the mandible.

What are the temporalis and masseter?

500

These muscles elevate the scapula and originate on the transverse processes of the first four cervical vertebrae.

What are the levator scapulae?

500

Muscle that inserts on the ramus of the mandible.

What is the masseter?

500

Two muscles primarily responsible for plantar flexion of the foot at the ankle joint.

What are the soleus and gastrocnemius?