Thoracic Limb Muscles Flashcards

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Q

What is the origin and insertion of the transverse pectoralis?

A

The first two sternebrae and the crest of the greater tubercle of the humerus

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What is the insertion and origin of the deep pectoralis?

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The ventral part of the sternum and the lesser tubercle of the humerus

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What is the origin and insertion of the brachiocephalicus, particularly the cleidobrachialis?

A

The cranial border of the humerus and the clavicular tendon

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What is the origin and insertion of the cleidocephalicus?

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The nuchal crest and mastoid part of the temporal bone, and the clavicular tendon

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What is the origin and insertion of the sternocephalicus?

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The first sternebra or the manubrium and the nuchal crest

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What is the origin and insertion of the sternohyoideus?

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The first sternebra and the basihyoid bone

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What is the origin and insertion of the sternothyroideus?

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The first costal cartilage and the thyroid cartilage

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What is the origin and insertion of the omotransversarius?

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The distal end of the scapula and the atlas

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What is the origin and insertion of the trapezius?

A

The median raphe of the neck and the spine of the spcapula

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What is the origin and insertion of the rhomboideus?

A

The nuchal crest the median raphe and the dorsal border of the scapula

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What is the origin and insertion of the latissimus dorsi?

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The spinous processes and teres tuberosity of the humerus

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What is the origin and insertion of the serratus ventral is cervicis?

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The transverse processes and the serrated face

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What is the origin and insertion of the infraspinatus?

A

The infraspinous fossa and the greater tubercle of the humerus

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What is the origin and insertion of the teres minor?

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The Infraglenoid tubercle and the teres minor tuberosity on the humerus.

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What is the origin and insertion of the supraspinatus?

A

The Supraspinous fossa and the greater tubercle of the humerus

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What is the origin and insertion of the Subscapularis?

A

The subscapular fossa and the lesser tubercle of the humerus

17
Q

What is the origin and insertion of the teres major?

A

The teres major tuberosity of the humerus and the caudal angle of the scapula

18
Q

What is the origin and insertion of the coracobrachialis?

A

The coracoid process and the crest of the lesser tubercle on the humerus

19
Q

What is the origin and insertion of the tensor fasciae antebrachhii?

A

The facia on the latissimus dorsi and the olecranon

20
Q

What is the origin and insertion of the long head of the triceps brachii?

A

The caudal border of the scapula and the olecranon tuber

21
Q

What is the origin and insertion of the lateral head of the triceps brachii?

A

The Tricipital line of the humerus and the olecranon tuber

22
Q

What is the origin and insertion of the accessory head of the triceps brachii?

A

The neck of the humerus and the olecranon tuber

23
Q

What is the origin and insertion of the medial head of the triceps brachii?

A

The crest of the lesser tubercle and the olecranon

24
Q

What is the origin and the insertion of the anconeus?

A

Them lateral supracondylar crest/lateral and medial epicondyle and the proximal end of the ulna