Muscle Origin
Muscle Insertion
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Vocabulary
100

The origin of this muscle is the occipital bone

What is the epicranius

100

The insertion of this muscle is the proximal medial surface of the tibia

What is the Gracilis?

100

This muscle medially rotates the arm

What is the Subscapularis?

100

The muscle shown in image 1

What is the Frontalis

100

Chemicals that nuerons use to communicate with the cells that they control

What are neurotransmitters?

200

The origin of this muscle is the zygomatic arch

What is the Masseter

200

The insertions of this muscle is the base of the fifth metatarsal

What is the Fibularis brevis?


200

This muscle allows for dorsiflexion and inversion of foot

What is the Tibialis anterior?

200

The muscle shown in image 2

What is the Trapezius?

200

The fibrous protein that forms the thick protein filaments in muscle fibers

What is myosin?

300

The origin of this muscle is the lateral border of scapula

What is the Teres major

300

The insertions of this muscle is the lesser tubercle of the humerus

What is the Subscapularis?

300

This muscle helps with plantar flexion of the foot and flexion of the leg at the knee

What is the Gastrocnemius?

300

The muscle shown in image 3

What is the Masseter?

300

The functional connection between a nueron and another cell

What is a synapse?

400

The origin of this muscle is the anterior iliac crest

What is the Tensor Fasciae latae

400

The insertion for this muscle is the posterior surface of the femur

What is the Adductor longus?

400

This muscle group works together to extend the leg at the knee

What is the Quadricep group?

400

The muscle shown in green in image 4

What is the Semitendinosus?

400

muscle contraction associated with a shortening of the muscle

What is Isotonic contraction?

500

The origin of this muscle is the head and shaft of fibula and posterior surface of tibia

What is the soleus

500
The insertion of this muscle is the lateral surface of the radius

What is the pronator teres?

500

This muscle flexes the arm at the shoulder, adducts and medially rotates the arm

What is the Pectoralis major?

500

The muscle shown in green in figure 5

What is the Vastus lateralis?

500

The amount of oxygen needed to convert accumulated lactate into glucose and return blood and tissue oxygen levels to normal

What is oxygen debt?