Description

Back portion of the epicranius; muscle that draws the scalp backward
Carries impulses fromm the brain to the muscle or glands
Tendon that connects the occiptalis & frontalis muscles
Large, flat, triangular muscle covering lower back
Branch of the fifth cranial nerve that supplies impulses to the upper part of the face
Affects the muscle of the chin, lower lip, & external ear
The part of the muscle that does not move; attached closest to the skeleton
Muscles of the chest that assist the swinging movements of the arm
Muscle that seperates the fingers & the toes
The middles part of the muscle
Muscle that moves the little toe
Muscle that extends the big toe & flexes the foot
Muscle that bends the foot up & extends the toes
Ring muscle of the eye socket; enables you to close your eyes
the movable part of the muscle that is farthest from the skeleton
Large muscle that covers the entire back of the upper arm & extends the forearm
Muscle that elevates the lower lip, raises & wrinkles the skin of the chin
Branch of the seventh cranial nerve thats affects the muscles of the mouth
Sensory-motor nerve that supples impulses to the fingers
Muscles of the chest assist the swinging movements of the arm
Whitish cords
Muscles that draw a body part, such as a finger, arm, or toe, inward towards the median axis of the body or of an extremity
Muscles that draw a body part, such as a finger, arm or toe away from the midline of the body or an extremity
Large, triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint that allows the arm to extend outward & to the side of the body
Muscle that produces the contour of the front & inner side of the upper arm; lifts the forearm & flexes the elbow
Also known as efferent nerves; carry impulses from the brain to the muscle or glands
Sensory-motor nerve that is smaller than the ulnar & radial nerves & supplies the arm & hand
Also known as occipitofrontalis ; the broad muscle that covers the top of the skull & consists of occipitalis & frontalis
Also known as dorsal cutaneous nerve, a nerve that extends up from the toes & foot, just under the skin, supplying impulses to the toes & foot as well as the muscles & skin of the leg
Front portion of the epicraniu; musle of the scalp that raises the eyebrows, draws the scalp forward, & causes wrinkles across the forehead

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Muscular System

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