Figure 6.2. Torso, Anterior 19 -20 21 22 23 24 25 26 -27 Figure 6.2 A. External intercostal B. External oblique C. Internal intercostal D. Internal oblique E. Pectoralis major AB. Pectoralis minor AC. Rectus abdominis On Comptur anterior
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- 19 23 24 25 26 27 Figure 6.2 Figure 6.2. Torso, Anterior A. External intercostal B. External oblique C. Internal intercostal D. Internal oblique E. Pectoralis major AB. Pectoralis minor AC. Rectus abdominis AD. Serratus anterior AE. Transversus abdominis 20 21 22-Epioranial aponeurosis Frontal belly Epicranius Corrugator supercili- Occipital belly Orbicularis oculi Levator labii superioris -Temporalis Zygomaticus minor and major Buccinator Risorius Masseter Sternocleidomastoid Orbicularis oris Mentalis -Trapezius Depressor labili inferioris Depressor anguli oris Platysma -Splenius саpitis (a) The relaxation of which one of the following muscles would allow you to open your eyes? O platysma O orbicularis oris buccinator O orbicularis oculi occipitofrontalis-Epicranial aponeurosis Frontal belly Epicranius Corrugator supercili Occipital belly Orbicularis oculi Levator labi superioris Zygomaticus - minor and major Temporalis Buccinator - Masseter Risorius -Sternocleidomastoid Orbicularis oris Mentalis -Trapezius Depressor Splenius capitis labii inferioris Depressor anguli oris- Platysma (a) The flexion of which one of the following muscles would cause you frown? O platysma buccinator orbicularis oculi occipitofrontalis O orbicularis oris
- Match each numbered item with its correct action.1. platysma2. buccinator3. lateral rectus4. temporalis5. levator ani6. digastric7. external intercostal8. styloglossus9. zygomaticus major10. spinalis groupa. moves eye laterallyb. elevates and retractstonguec. elevates and retractsmandibled. tenses skin of necke. extends vertebralcolumnf. elevates angles of mouthg. compresses cheeksh. supports pelvic floorand viscerai. depresses mandiblej. elevates ribsWhich muscle contributes to the rotator cuff? deltoid O subscapularis teres major serratus anterior pectoralis minorHead & NeckOrbicularis oculiOrbicularis orisZygomaticus majorBuccinatorTemporalis Chest and BackPectoralis majorLatissimus dorsiSerratus anteriorLevator scapulaeDeltoidTrapezius Rotator Cuff GroupSupraspinatusInfraspinatusSubscapularisTeres minor Upper ArmBiceps brachiiBrachialisTriceps brachii Lower ArmPronator teresBrachioradialisFlexor carpi radialisPalmaris longusFlexor carpi ulnarisExtensor carpi radialisExtensor digitorumExtensor carpi ulnaris AbdominalRectus abdominisExternal obliqueInternal obliqueTransversus abdominis Gluteal RegionGluteus maximusGluteus mediusTensor fasciae latae Upper LegGracilisSartorius Adductor GroupPectineusAdductor longusAdductor magnus Quadriceps Femoris GroupRectus femorisVastus lateralisVastus medialis Vastus intermedius Hamstrings GroupBiceps femorisSemimembranosusSemitendinosus Lower LegExtensor digitorum longusFlexor digitorum longusFibularis (peroneus) longusTibialis anteriorSoleusGastrocnemius
- Epicranial aponeurosis Frontal belly -Epicranius Corrugator supercilii- Occipital belly Orbicularis oculi- Levator labi superioris Temporalis Zygomaticus minor and major Buccinator Risorius Masseter Sternocleidomastoid Orbicularis oris - Mentalis- Trapezius Depressor labii inferioris Splenius capitis Depressor anguli oris- Platysma (a) The flexion of which one of the following muscles would cause you frown? O platysma O buccinator orbicularis oculi O occipitofrontalis orbicularis orisThe femoral triangle is made from what three structures? Choose all that apply sartorius adductor magnus inguinal ligament adductor longusRotator cuff is associated with which joint of the body. Name the associated muscles.
- Search 10 11 12 11 54 SI ** PENKI SEM 17 25 26 18 20 19 -21 27 22 23label all please. HEAD __ Frontalis __ Orbicularis oculi __ Masseter __ Orbicularis oris NECK __ Sternocleidomastoid __ Trapezius TRUNK __ Pectoralis major __ Serratus anterior __ Rectus abdominis __ External abdominal oblique LEG AND HIP __ Pectineus __ Adductor longus __ Gracilis __ Tensor fasciae latae __ Sartorius __ Rectus femoris __ Vastus lateralis __ Vastus medialis __ Tibialis anterior ARM AND SHOULDER __ Deltoid __ Biceps brachii __ Brachialis __ Brachioradialis __ Flexor carpi radialis3 {___ putinin 6 8 Anterior Figure 42. Right tibia and fibula, anterior and posterior views Baunsla Posterior 7 9