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label 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 radialis
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- -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 occipitofrontalisEpicranial 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 oris-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
- 3 {___ putinin 6 8 Anterior Figure 42. Right tibia and fibula, anterior and posterior views Baunsla Posterior 7 9Label depressor mandibulae, dorsalis scapulae, latissimus dorsi , longissimus dorsi , iliolumbaris, coccygeosacralis, coccygeoiliacus and gluteus. Label the picture CLEARLY18:1V docs.google.com/forms Which of the following has some ?nerve supply from the radial nerve coracobrachialis brachialis long head of biceps short head of biceps Which muscle does not insert in or next to the intertubecular groove of * ?the upper humerus teres major latissimus dorsi pectoralis major pectoralis minor > II
- Label sartorius, adductor longus, adductor magnus, gastrocnemius, tibialis posticus, extensor cruris, tibialis anticus and peroneus. LABEL THE PICTURE. Do not just copy paste google images and put it here!0 0 0 0 0 0 trabeculae carne interatrial septum papillary muscles chordae tendinae pectinate musclesLabel anconeus, biceps brachii, extensor digitorum communis, extensor carpi radialis extensor carpi ulnaris, abductor indicis longus, flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longus and flexor carpi ulnaris. LABEL THE PICTURE, do not just COPY PASTE GOOGLE IMAGES and put it here.
- Extensor carpi ulnaris *Extensor digitorum Abductor pollicis longus Pronator teres *Flexor carpi ulnaris Flexor carpi radialis Palmaris longus Flexor digitorum superficialis HEAD & NECK Origin(s) Insertion *Masseter Orbicularis oculi Orbicularis oris Platysma *Sternocleidomastoid *Temporalis *Trapezius Leg Origin(s): Insertion: *Tensor fascia lata *Q: Rectus femoris Q: Vastus lateralis Q: Vastus medialis Q: Vastus intermedius *H: Biceps femoris H: Semitendinosus H: SemimembranosusThe digastric and omohyoid muscles are similar in that they both ________. depress the hyoid bone have two bellies depress the mandible originate from the superior border of the scapula near the suprascapular notch have origins on the inferior surface of the mandible at the chinHead & 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