Muscle Madness Identify the muscles. Using the squeaker to buzz in w/your answers. The first team to correctly answer the question & label the muscle.

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Muscle Madness Identify the muscles

Using the squeaker to buzz in w/your answers. The first team to correctly answer the question & label the muscle gets the point.

1.Muscles around the eye.

2. Pouting muscles, tightens neck muscles when shaving.

3. The muscles for trunk flexion (6pack)

4. Slanted muscles that flex & rotate the trunk; work to expand chest

5. Name this muscle

6. The needle is stuck in what quadricep muscle?

7. Name the long upper leg muscle that adducts & flexes the leg. (sit tailor fashion)

8. The muscles that allows you to grip a horse’s back w/your legs.

9. The quad muscle that flexes the hip & extends the knee. (hint: straight fibers)

10. The plantar flexes the foot & flexes the lower leg. (hint: 2 heads)

11. The lower calf muscle.

12. The gastroc becomes what it’s insertion point. (hint: think of the bone it inserts into)

13.Your kisser muscle/ pucker

14. Muscle that allows you to form horizontal frown crease on forehead & raise your eyebrows.

15.Muscle used in smiling

16. “Prayer muscle” of neck. Named for it’s origin & insertion (sternum, clavicle, & mastoid bones)

17. Allows, smiling, blowing, sucking & holding food b/w teeth during chewing

18. Muscle allows to bite & chew. (Hint: think of the medical name for chewing)

19. The primary muscle that allows you to shrug your shoulders or extend your head.(Named for it’s shape)

20. A large muscle that adducts the shoulder & causes extension of the shoulder. Originates from the lumbodorsal fascia.

21. Small rectangular muscles that square the shoulders (beneath the trap). (Named for it’s shape)

22. Primary back extensor, runs the length of the spine. (group of 3 muscles; named for function & location)

23. The muscle abducts the shoulder & causes shoulder flexion. (Major chest muscle)

24. The gastroc & soleus combined are called the what? (hint: named for 3 heads)

25.Sheet like tendinous expansion of the latissimus dorsi. (Hint: appears white)

26. Agonist during elbow flexion. 26.

27. Antagonist during elbow flexion. 27.

28. Upper extremity muscle named for its’ origin & insertion. (humerus & forearm bone going to thumb) {Synergist to Biceps Brachi)

29. Forearm muscle that flexes the wrist & causes ulnar deviation. (hint: named for function & location) 29.

30. Forearm muscle that flexes the wrist & causes radial deviation. (hint: named for function & location) 30.

31. Long, forearm muscle that flexes the thumb. (hint: named for function & location & size) 31.

32. Superficial, forearm muscle that flexes the fingers. (hint: named for function & location) 32.

33. Forearm muscle that pronates the wrist & hand. (hint: named for function & shape) 33.

34. Forearm muscle that extends the wrist & causes ulnar deviation. (hint: named for function & location) 34

35. Forearm muscle that extends the wrist & causes radial deviation. (hint: named for function & location) 35.

36. Long, forearm muscle that extends the fingers. (hint: named for function & location)

37. Long, forearm muscle that extends the thumb. (hint: named for function & location & size) 37.