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MUSCLES OF THE HEAD Upload 8.18 “Muscles of the dead worksheet” to eBackpack

Head and Neck Muscles There are 4 basic functions of head and neck muscles: swallowing and chewing (mastication) making facial expressions moving your head and neck supporting your head

Muscles of the Head and Neck

Posterior neck muscles The muscles in the neck help to support the head. How much do you think an average adult head weighs? (over 11 pounds)

Using your notes and Tables 8.4-8.6 1-2. What are 2 muscles of mastication?   masseter, temporalis 3. What muscle would you use to close your eye? orbicularis oculi What muscle would you use to kiss? orbicularis oris 5. What muscle would you use to whistle?   buccinator

6. What is the origin of the zygomaticus? zygomatic bone What muscle allows you to frown? Platysma, Mentalis, Orbicularis oris, Frontalis To look down use your Sternocleidomastoid Are the semispinalis capitis and the splenius capitis synergists? yes

Study tip reminders Touch the muscles as you say them. Picture the muscles origin and insertion. Act out the muscle action. Look at pictures of real people. Practice with a friend. Seek out quizzes and animations on-line.

Click on the picture to watch a great explanation of head and neck muscles.