Insertions 2 Flashcards

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M. sternocephalicus

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Mastoid part of the temporal bone and to the dorsal nuchal line of the occipital bone

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M. Sternomastoideus (eq – missing)

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Mastoid process

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3
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M. sternooccipitalis (ca)

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Nuchal crest

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M. cleidocephalicus

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Mastoid/occipital bone/nuchal ligament/neck

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5
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M. cleidomastioideus

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Mastoid/occipital bone

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M. cleidocervicalis (ca)

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Neck

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M. cleidooccipitalis (ru and su)

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Nuchal ligament, nuchal line, nuchal crest on occipital bone

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M. trapezius thor and cerv.

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Spine of the scapula

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M. rhomboideus thor and capit.

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Medial and partly on the lateral edge of the base of the scapula

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M. rhomboideus cerv.

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Cranial angle and dorsal border of the scapula including the scapular cartilage

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M. latissimus dorsi

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Teres tubercle and the greater tubercle of the humerus

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M. omotransversarius (eq – missing)

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Caudal end of the wing of the atlas and the transverse process of the axis

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13
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M. omohyoideus

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Basihyoid bone

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14
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M. pectoralis superficialis trans and desc.

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Entire crest of the greater tubercle of the humerus

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M. pectoralis profundus asce.

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Lesser tubercle of the humerus

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16
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M. scalenus ventralis (only ru) and medius

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Transverse processes of C3 - C6 (Su also C1 and C2)

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17
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M. scalenus dorsalis

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Transverse processes of the C3 - C6 vertebra

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18
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M. rectus thoracis

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Ventral ends of the second through fourth ribs

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M. serratus ventralis thor.

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Transverse process of the last five cervical vertebrae and on the first seven or eight ribs

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M. serratus dorsalis crani.

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Cranial border and lateral surfaces of ribs two to ten

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21
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M. serratus dorsalis caud.

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Caudal border of the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth ribs

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22
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M. levatores costarum

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Cranial borders of the second through twelfth ribs

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23
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Diaphragma

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Costal arch of the rib cage

24
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M. intercostales ext and int.

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Upper border of rib below

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M. transversus thoracis
Second through seventh costal cartilage
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M. subcostales (9-11 ribs ca)
Bridges several ribs
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M. longissimus dorsi - lumborum
Ends on accessory processes of the sixth to first lumbar vertebrae
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M. longissimus dorsi - thoracis
All thoracic ribs
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M. longissimus dorsi - cervicis
Last cervical vertebra
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M. longissimus dorsi - capitis
Mastoid part of the temporal bone
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M. longissimus dorsi - atlantis
Wing of the atlas
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M. spinalis (ru and eq) - thor.
Extends forward as spinalis cervicis
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M. spinalis (ru and eq) - cerv.
Spinous processes of 1th to 2nd cervical vertebrae
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M. semispinalis - thor.
Spinous processes of sixth thoracic to sixth cervical vertebra
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M. semispinalis - cerv.
On the spinous processes of the fifth to second cervical vertebrae
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M. semispinalis - capi.
Occipital ridge
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M. complexus major
Dorsal nuchal line
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M. biventer cervicis
Occipital protubernacle
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M. multifidus
Spinous processes
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M. rotatores
From the transverse processes of the tenth to the first thoracic vertebrae
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M. interspinales
Spinous processes of the caudal cervical, thoracic and first few lumbar vertebrae
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M. intertransversarii - Lumbo, Thor, Vent cerv and dors cerv.
Transverse processes, articular processes
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M. psoas minor
Arcuate line as far as the iliopectineal eminence
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M. iliopsoas
Along with the iliacus muscle to the lesser trochanter of the femur
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M. quadratus lumborum
Medial surface of the wing of the ilium between the articular surface and the caudal ventral iliac spine
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M. rectus abdominis
Unites the tendon of origin of the pectineus muscle and the prepubic tendon
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M. obliquus abdominis ext.
Pubic symphyses and xiphoid process via the linea alba
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M. obliquus abdominis int.
Thirteenth rib and the twelfth rib cartilage
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M. transversus abdominis
The inner surface of the rectus abdominis
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M. coccygeus
Transverse processes of the second to fifth caudal vertebrae
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M. sacrocaudalis ventralis - media.
Ventrolateral process of each vertebra
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M. sacrocaudalis ventralis - latera.
Ventral lateral tubercle of the proximal end of the sixth through last caudal vertebrae
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M. sacrocaudalis dorsalis - media and latera.
Mamillary processes of the fifth through last caudal vertebrae
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M. cutaneus trunci maximus
Axilla and on caudal border of deep pectoral muscle
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Platysma
Commissural portion of the lips