Origin anf Insertion Flashcards

1
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Strenocleidomastoid origin is?

A

the stermun and clavicle.

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Strenocleidomastoid insertion is?

A

the mastoid process of the temporal bone.

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3
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Pectoralis Major origin is?

A

the stermun and clavicle.

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4
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Pectoralis Major insertion is?

A

the greater tubercle of the humerus.

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5
Q

Pectoralis Minor origin is?

A

3-5 ribs

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6
Q

Pectoralis Minor insertion is?

A

the coracoid process of scapula.

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7
Q

Deltoid origin is?

A

the clavicle, acromion process, spine of scapula.

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8
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Deltoid insertion is?

A

the deltoid tuberosity.

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9
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Latissimus Dorsi origin is?

A

T7-L5 vertebrae, sacrum, lliac crest.

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10
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Latissimus Dorsi insertion is?

A

intertubercular groove of humerus.

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11
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Biceps Brachii (short head) orgin is?

A

glenoid tubersoity.

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12
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Biceps Brachii (short head) insertion is?

A

radial tuberosity.

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13
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Biceps Brachi (long head) origin is?

A

the coracoid process of scapula.

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14
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Biceps Brachii (long head) insertion is?

A

radial tuberosity.

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15
Q

Superaspinatus origin is?

A

supraspinous fossa of scpaula.

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16
Q

Superaspinatus insertion is?

A

the greater tubercle of humerus.

17
Q

Infrapintaus origin is?

A

infrapinatus fossa of scapula.

18
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Infraspintaus insertion is?

A

the greater tubercle of humerus.

19
Q

Gracilis origin is?

A

inferior pubis ramus.

20
Q

Gracilis insertion is?

A

the medial tibia.

21
Q

Sartorius origin is?

A

anterior superior lliac spine.

22
Q

Sartorius insertion is?

A

the medial side of the tibia tuberosity.

23
Q

Semitendinosus origin is?

A

ischial tuberosity.

24
Q

Semitendinosus insertion is?

A

medial tibia.

25
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Semimembranosus origin is?

A

ischial tubersity.

26
Q

Semimbranosus insertion is?

A

medical condyle of tibia.

27
Q

Gastrocnemous origin is?

A

the medial and lateral condyle of the femer.

28
Q

Gastrocnemious insertion is?

A

calcaneus.

29
Q

What is epimysium layer of the muscle?

A

is the outermost layer with thick connective tissue that is composed of fibers.

30
Q

What is endomysium layer of the muscle?

A

areolar connective tissue that separates single fibers from one another.

31
Q

What is perimysium layer of the muscle?

A

is connective tissue that surrounds indiviuals muscle facilies which are bundles of muscles.

32
Q

What is motor nerve end plate functions?

A

they receive electrical neuron signals from motor neurons which makes mucles to connect and move. (neuromuscular junction)

33
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What is skeletal muscle?

A

is a type of striated muscle, usually attached to the skeleton that is used to create movement that is voluntary.

34
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What is smooth muscle?

A

is a type of non striated muscle that is involuntary, found within the walls of organs that allow movement in digestive tract.

35
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What is cardiac muscle?

A

is a type of involuntary striated muscle found in walls of heart that is involuntary.