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Muscular Anatomy (labeling packet)

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Page 1: Muscular Anatomy (labeling packet)

Muscular Anatomy

Color and label your diagrams.You do NOT have to write down the “Other Notes.” These are just little

tidbits of information you might find interesting.

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Facial Muscles

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Frontalis--Eyebrow elevation

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Orbicularis Oculi

--Closes eye

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Temporalis

Other Notes:• Synergist

Closes jaw

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Masseter

Other Notes:• Sometimes

considered the strongest muscle

• Much larger on animals (dogs and cats) since they use their mouths more.

• If your dog or cat has something in its mouth push on the masseter on both sides and they usually will release it.

--Closes jaw

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Zygomaticus--Raises corner of mouth--“smile” muscle

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Buccinator--Sucks in cheeks--“Trumpeters” muscle

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Orbicularis Oris--Closes and protrudes lips--“Kissing” muscle

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Trapezius

Other Notes:• Broad superficial posterior

muscle• “Shoulder rub” muscle• Common muscle for neck

“kinks” or sleeping wrong

--Shoulder elevation--Neck Extension

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Other Notes:• Longest muscle name• Named for attachment points

– Sternum– Clavicle– Mastoid Process

Sternocleidomastoid--Neck flexion and rotation

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Frontalis

Orbicularis OculiTemporalis

Masseter

Zygomaticus

Buccinator

Orbicularis Oris Trapezius

Sternocleidomastoid

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ANTERIOR TRUNK MUSCLES

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SternocleidomastoidNeck flexion and rotation

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TrapeziusShoulder elevation

Neck Extension

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DeltoidShoulder abduction

Other Notes:• Named for the shape of

the muscle • An upside-down

triangle• Delta-greek letter (∆)

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Pectoralis MajorShoulder adduction

Other Notes:• Tendon is the

front of the armpit

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External ObliqueVertebral column flexion and rotation

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Rectus AbdominisVertebral column flexion

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Sternocleidomastoid

Trapezius

Deltoid Pectoralis Major

External Oblique Rectus Abdominis

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ANTERIOR TRUNK MUSCLES(Not Pictured but required for you to know)

• External Intercostals– Located in between

each of the ribs– Action: Breathing

• Internal Intercostals– Located in between

each of the ribs underneath the external intercostals

– Action: Breathing

• Internal Oblique– Located under the external

oblique– Fibers go the opposite

direction– Action: forms the abdominal

girdle

• Transverse abdominis– Located under the internal

oblique– Fiber direction is transverse– Action: Forms the abdominal

wall

I will show you pictures of these

Monday!

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Posterior Trunk Muscles

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TrapeziusShoulder elevation

Neck Extension

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Deltoid--Shoulder abduction

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Latissimus Dorsi--Shoulder extension and adductionOther Notes:• Tendon is the back of

the armpit

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Erector Spinae--Back extension

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Erector Spinae

Latissimus Dorsi

Deltoid

Trapezius

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Arm Muscles

• Important!!! (Write this down)

– Wrist Flexors• Anterior side of forearm

– Wrist Extensors• Posterior side of forearm

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See the “delta” (triangle)?

Deltoid--Shoulder abduction

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Biceps brachii--Elbow flexion--Forearm supination

Other Notes:• It is the biceps brachii

• Not the biceps• You also have a biceps femoris

• Where do you think it is located?• Biceps brachii is located on the

anterior of the humerus

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Triceps brachii--Elbow extension

Other Notes:• Triceps brachii is

located on the posterior humerus

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Extensor digitorum--Extends fingers

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Extensor digitorum

Triceps brachiiBiceps brachii

Deltoid

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Arm Muscles(Not pictured but required for you to know)

• Extensor carpi radialis– Location: Posterior

forearm on lateral side (radius)

– Action: Wrist extension

• Flexor carpi radialis– Location: Anterior

forearm on lateral side– Action: Wrist flexion

• Flexor digitorum superficialis– Location: Anterior forearm;

superficial muscle– Action: Finger flexion

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Posterior Anterior

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Gluteus Medius--Hip Abduction & Internal Rotation

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Gluteus Maximus--Hip extension

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Hamstring--Hip extension--Knee flexion

Posterior

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Gastrocnemius--Ankle plantar flexion--Knee flexion

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Soleus--Ankle plantar flexion

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Adductor Group--Hip

Adduction

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Quadriceps--Hip flexion--Knee extension

Other Notes:• 4 muscles• One muscle (vastus

intermedius) is hidden in the diagram under the other 3 muscles

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Sartorius-- Hip and knee Flexion-- Hip Abduction-- Hip External Rotation

Other Notes:• F.AB.ER. (crosses your

legs)

• Longest muscle in the body

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Tibialis Anterior--Ankle dorsiflexion and inversion

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Fibularis Muscles--Ankle plantar flexion and eversion

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Gluteus Medius

Gluteus Maximus

Hamstring

Gastrocnemius

Soleus

AdductorGroup

Quadriceps

Sartorius

Tibialis Anterior

Fibularis Muscles

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Not PicturedIliopsoas• Location: Very deep in

the pelvis• Action: Hip flexion