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FUNCTION: support pelvic floor & resists increased intrabdominal pressure; aids in defection . It is attached anteriorly to the xiphoid process and costal margin, laterally to the 11th and 12th ribs, and posteriorly to the lumbar vertebrae. Term. The posterior attachment to the vertebrae is by tendinous bands called Epicranius: Frontalis & Occipitalis. Please sign in to share these flashcards. The fibers of each muscle course inferomedially and insert along the outer lip of the superior border of the immediate rib below. [CUp$7/x'@ uEP
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Levator ani (iliococcygeus, pubococcygeus, Origin, Insertion, Function, Nerve Supply, Artery, Origin: body of pubis, tendinous arch and anococcygeal raphe, Nerve Supply: anterior rami of lower sacral nerves, perineal nerve, Artery Supply: inferior gluteal artery, internal pudendal artery and its branches, Origin, Insertion, Action, Nerve Supply, Artery, Action: draws coccyx forward, supports pelvic floor, Nerve Supply: anterior rami of lower sacral nerves, Access to our library of course-specific study resources, Up to 40 questions to ask our expert tutors, Unlimited access to our textbook solutions and explanations. ORIGIN: mandible INSERTION: hyoid ACTION: raises hyoid & floor of mouth, forcing food back . Check out this quiz and see how well you know about the muscles and their related concepts. It runs vertically down the front of the body from the rib cage to the pelvic bone. external motivation. 0000159653 00000 n
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Orbicularis Oculi. Add to folder transverse processes of cervical vertebrae, sternum, clavicle, cartilage of ribs 1-6 and external oblique, tendon inserts on greater tubercle of humerus, arm flexor (pectorals) forced inspiration, draws scapula (C6-C8) forward and down, forced inspiration, iliac crest, transverse process (L 3-5), iliolumbar ligament, abdominal muscles, anterior surface vertebral border of scapula, flex head, (Cranial XI) aids inspirations, fixes sternum & clavicle, depress rib cage (intercostal), exhalation (T1-T11), lumbodorsal fascia, iliac crest, inguinal ligament, inguinal ligament, lumbodorsal fascia, cartilages ribs 7-12 iliac crest, xiphoid process, costal cartilage ribs 5-7, John Lund, Paul S. Vickery, P. Scott Corbett, Todd Pfannestiel, Volker Janssen, Byron Almen, Dorothy Payne, Stefan Kostka, Eric Hinderaker, James A. Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, Robert O. Self, Choose the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters. The sternal angle, body, xiphisternal joint and the xiphoid process are the remaining segments of the sternum (Moore et al. Lec' %B$O{HCqx:,]_1JW% The iliacus muscle has a vast origin, the majority of it arising from the superior two-thirds of the iliac fossa.The rest arises from several other origin points, which are the inner lip of the iliac crest, the lateral aspect of the sacrum and anterior sacroiliac and iliolumbar ligaments.The muscle fibers converge distally towards the hip, thus contributing to the triangular shape of this muscle. BIOL 2402 Lab Exam COMPLETE Study Guide OER FALL 2021(1).docx, Human Anatomy and Physiology II- Blood.docx, You Answered You Answered 1 1 pts Question 4 If an aircraft is certificated with, The VHF 1 EMITTING message is displayed on the Engine Warning Display What is, body So 5 the compound body should fall more slowly than the heavy body alone 6A, 41 Cant go to school 18 42 Poor physical health 5 What are the Financial Factors, Question 23 Correct Mark 100 out of 100 Flag question Question text Question, NCM-104A_QUIZ NEWBORN CARE PROCEDURES.docx, A 476 B 674 C 255 D 375 E None of these choices is correct 14 What is the pH of, Gary receives 40000 worth of Quantro Inc common stock from the estate of his, Law of Dominance one trait will always be expressed over another recessive, 7 The difference between Budgeted amount and actual amount is A Variance B, The nurse is found to have charted blood glucose results without actually, for PRC income tax purposes In addition if JDcom Inc is classified as a PRC, eSATA External SATA eSATA allows you to connect external SATA hard drives solids, i Would your answer to i change if the defendant was no longer living or, When images are stabilized on the exact same position of the retina the, 1 Properties of Water Lab 2020 - Virtual Part 1.pdf. Origin: Zygomatic bone Insertion: Mandible Action: Elevates mandible; mastication: 4. H\j0~ 0000008695 00000 n
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(Note: Tendinous Intersections (Inscriptions)), Flexes vertebral column/compresses abdomen, Iliac crest to costal cartilages of ribs 7-12 and the linea alba, Iliac crest/lumbar vert./costal cartilages of ribs 5-10 to the xiphoid process, linea alba and pubis, Circular muscle dividing the thoracic and abdominal cavities, contraction causes it to flatten out, pulling down the lungs for inhalation, Inferior border of rib above to superior border of rib below, Superior border of rib below to inferior border of rib above, contraction draws ribs together for exhalation, First 9 ribs to ventral, vertebral border of scapula, Occipital bone, C-7, all thoracic vertebrae to spine of scapula, acromion, lateral 1/3 of clavicle, C-1 through C-4 to vertebral border of scapula above the spine of the scapula, T-2 through T-5 to vertebral border of scapula below the spine of the scapula, C-7 through T-1 to vertebral border of scapula at the level of the spine of the scapula, All lumbar vert., sacrum, coccyx and posterior iliac crest to intertubercular sulcus of the humerus, extends, adducts and medially rotates humerus at the shoulder, spine of scapula, acromion and lateral 1/3 of clavicle to deltoid tuberosity of humerus, subscapular fossa of scapula to lesser tubercle of the humerus, supraspinous fossa of scapula to greater tubercle of the humerus, infraspinous fossa of scapula to greater tubercle of humerus, inferior angle of the scapula to lesser tubercle of humerus, axillary border of the scapula to greater tubercle of humerus, coracoid process of scapula to middle, medial humerus/opposite deltoid tuberosity, Supraglenoid Tubercle of Scapula to radial tuberosity, Coracoid Process of Scapula to radial tuberosity, Infraglenoid Tubercle of the Scapula to the olecranon process of ulna, Posterior Humerus above the radial groove to the olecranon process of ulna, Posterior Humerus below the radial groove to the olecranon process of ulna, Medial epicondyle of humerus to lateral surface of the radius, Lateral epicondyle of humerus to lateral surface of the radius, anterior, distal 1/2 of the Humerus to the coronoid process of the ulna, Lateral Supracondylar ridge of Humerus to the styloid process of the radius, Medial epicondyle of the humerus to second and third metacarpals, Medial epicondyle of the humerus to pisiform, hamate and fifth metacarpals, Medial epicondyle of humerus to flexor retinaculum (palmar aponeurosis), Lateral epicondyle of the humerus to the fifth metacarpal, Lateral epicondyle of the humerus to second metacarpal, Lateral epicondyle of the humerus to third metacarpal, Lateral epicondyle of the humerus to second to fifth phalanges, Lateral epicondyle of the humerus/tendon of extensor digitorum to the fifth phalanx, lumbar vertebrae to lesser trochanter of the femur, ischial tuberosity to intertrochanteric crest, Pubic crest/symphysis pubis to linea aspera of femur, inferior ramus of pubis to linea aspera of femur, inferior ramus of pubis/ischial tuberosity to linea aspera of femur, inferior ramus of pubis to medial condyle of tibia, anterior superior iliac spine to medial tibia, flexes leg at knee and laterally rotates thigh, Iliac crest to tibia by way of the iliotibial tract, anterior inferior iliac spine to tibial tuberosity, anterior surface of femur to tibial tuberosity, posterior iliac crest/sacrum/coccyx to gluteal tuberosity, ischial tuberosity to head of fibula and lateral condyle of tibia, Linea aspera to head of fibula and lateral condyle of tibia, ischial tuberosity to medial condyle of tibia, Superior ramus of pubis to pectineal line of femur (midway between lesser trochanter and linea aspera), lateral condyle of tibia to first metatarsal and first cuneiform, Head and body of fibula to first metatarsal and first cuneiform, lateral and medial condyles of femur to calcaneus through Achilles tendon, Head of fibula, posterior tibia to calcaneus. 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