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A. Read pg. 182… B. Origin and Insertion 1. Where do muscles attach? a. “one end attaches to an immovable part and one end attaches to a moveable part” 2. Origin – the immovable end of the muscle 3. Insertion – the moveable end of the muslce *When a muscle contracts, its insertion is pulled toward its origin. 4. Can have more than one origin or insertion.
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a. Ex: Biceps Brachii 5. Flexion vs. Extension decreasing joint angle increasing joint angle
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C. Interaction of Skeletal Muscles 1. Agonists vs. Synergists a. Agonists – prime mover muscle b. Synergists – other muscles that aid in movement or stability. c. Ex: lifting your arm up… deltoid = agonist trapezius, levator scapulae… = synergist d. Antagonist – act as a prime mover against a muscle. What would the antagonist be of the triceps brachii? Biceps brachii
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A. Superficial Muscles – name may indicate size, shape, location, action, number, or direction of fibers. 1. Ex: pg. 184 (bolded) -pectoralis major… -deltoid… -extensor digitorum… -biceps brachii… -sternocleidomastoid… -external oblique… large triangle function Two heads or origins Attachment sites Location and muscle fiber direction
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B. Facial Expression Muscles MuscleOriginInsertionAction Epicranius (frontalis- occipitalis) Orbicularis Oculi Orbicularis Oris Buccinator Zygomaticus Platysma
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C. Mastication Muscles MuscleOriginInsertionAction Masseter Temporalis
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D. Muscles that Move the Head MuscleOriginInsertionAction Sternocleidomastoid Splenius Capitus Semispinalis Capitus
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E. Muscles that move the Pectoral Girdle MuscleOriginInsertionAction Trapezius Rhomboideus major Levator scapulae Serratus anterior Pectoralis minor
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F. Muscles that move the Arm MuscleOriginInsertionAction Coracobrachialis Pectoralis major Teres major Latissimus dorsi Supraspinatus Deltoid Subscapularis Infraspinatus Teres minor
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G. Muscles that move the forearm MuscleOriginInsertionAction Biceps Brachii Coracoid Process Radial Tuberosity Flexes Forearm BrachialisHumerusRadiusFlexes Forearm Triceps Brachii Tubercle below glenoid cavity Olecranon Process Extends Elbow
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H. Muscles that move the thigh MuscleOriginInsertionAction Gluteus Maximus SacrumPosterior femurExtends thigh Gluteus MediusIlium Greater Trochanter of femur Abducts thigh Gracilis Pubic Symphysis TibiaAdducts Thigh
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I. Muscles that move the leg MuscleOriginInsertionAction SartoriusIliac SpineTibiaFlexes leg Biceps FemorisXXFlexes leg SemitendinosusXXFlexes leg SemimembranosusXXFlexes leg Rectus FemorisXXExtends knee Vastus lateralisXXExtends knee Vastus MedialisXXExtends knee Vastus Intermedius XXExtends knee
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J. Muscles that move the foot MuscleOriginInsertionAction Tibialis anteriorTibia1 st metatarsalDorsiflexion Gastrocnemius Condyles of femur CalcaneusPlantar flexion Soleus Head of fibula and tibia CalcaneusPlantar flexion
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