Practical 3 Muscles Flashcards

1
Q

Lies posterior to the clavodeltoid and runs over the top of the shoulder
Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum

A

acromiodeltoid

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2
Q

Large, thin muscle which passes over the vertebral borer of the scapula
Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum

A

acromiotrapezius

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3
Q

Most superficial muscle of the shoulder
continuation of clavotrapezius below the clavicle
Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum

A

clavodeltoid

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4
Q

The most anterior muscle of the trapezius muscles

Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum

A

clavotrapezius

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5
Q

Large, thick flat muscle covering most of the lateral surface of the posterior trunk; it extends and adducts the arm
Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum

A

latissimus dorsi

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6
Q

Flat, straplike muscle, can be located in the triangle created by the division of the fibers of the clavotrapezius and acromiotrapezius
Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum

A

levator scapulae ventralis

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7
Q

near the anterior end of the scapula

Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum

A

spinodeltoid

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8
Q

Triangular, runs from the thoracic vertebrae to the scapular spine
Superficial scapular and thoracic
dorsum

A

spinotrapezius

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9
Q

deep to the spinotrapezius

deep scapular dorsum

A

infraspinatus

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10
Q

ribbonlike;most anterolateral muscle in region

deep scapular dorsum

A

rhomboideus capitus

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11
Q

most posterior muscle in group
close to rhomboid minor
deep scapular dorsum

A

rhomboideus major

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12
Q

located posterior to rhomboid capitis
much larger
deep scapular dorsum

A

rhomboideus minor

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13
Q

most of the ventral surface of the scapula

deep scapular dorsum

A

subscapularis

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14
Q

under the acromiotrapezius

deep scapular dorsum

A

supraspinatus

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15
Q

upper limb, attaches to humerus and scapula

deep scapular dorsum

A

teres major

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16
Q

lateral border of scapula

deep scapular dorsum

A

teres minor

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17
Q

lateral to the longissimus

deep thoracic dorsum

A

illiocostalis

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18
Q

right alongside the lumbar vertebrae

deep thoracic dorsum

A

multifidus spinae

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19
Q

runs along back(long)

deep thoracic dorsum

A

longissimus dorsi

20
Q

“deli meat”

deep thoracic dorsum

A

serratus dorsalis

21
Q

“fan” second layer

deep thoracic dorsum

A

serratus ventralis

22
Q

touching spine

deep thoracic dorsum

A

spinalis dorsi

23
Q

log by neck “puffy”

deep thoracic dorsum

A

splenius

24
Q

thin, straplike muscle lying over the pectoralis major

superficial thoracic ventrum

A

pectoantebrachialis

25
Q

inferior to sternomastoid muscle of the neck, running next to humerus
superficial thoracic ventrum

A

pectoralis major

26
Q

beneath pectoralis major and posterior to it on the abdominal surface; larger than major
superficial thoracic ventrum

A

pectoralis minor

27
Q

on the xiphoid process of sternum
posterior edge of pectoralis minor
superficial thoracic ventrum

A

xiphihumeralis

28
Q

tree trunk at very top of three heads

deep thoracic ventrum

A

scalenes

29
Q

lateral scapula

deep thoracic ventrum

A

serratus ventralis

30
Q

between every rib(superficial)

deep thoracic ventrum

A

external intercostal

31
Q

between every rib(internal)

deep thoracic ventrum

A

internal intercostal

32
Q

comes off medial head of scalene

deep thoracic ventrum

A

transverse costarum

33
Q

sheet of muscle immediately beside the rectus abdominus

abdominal

A

external oblique

34
Q

deeper; under external oblique

abdominal

A

internal oblique

35
Q

white line running down midline of cat

abdominal

A

linea alba

36
Q

long band of muscle running immediately lateral to midline of the body on the abdominal surface

A

rectus abdominis

37
Q

runs horiizontal across abdomin

A

transversus abdominis

38
Q

large powerful muscle that covers of the posterolateral surface of the thigh
superficial femoral

A

biceps femoris

39
Q

posterior to the gluteus maximas

femoral thigh

A

caudofemoralis

40
Q

tough white aponeurosis covering the anterolateral surface of thigh from hip to leg

A

fascia lata

41
Q

small triangular hip muscle posterior to the superior end of the tensor fasciae latae and paralleling it
superficial femoral

A

gluteus maximus

42
Q

lies beneath tensor fasciae latae

superficial femoral

A

gluteus medius

43
Q

broad thin muscle that covers the posterior portion of the medial aspect of the thigh

A

gracilis

44
Q

most anterior lateral muscle of thigh

A

sartorius

45
Q

posterior to sartorius

superficial hip

A

tensor fasciae latae