A+P Muscils in Head
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Frontalis | Origin: Galea Aponeurotica (Fibrous Sheath)
Insertion: Skin Above the nose and eyes.
Action: Wrinkles forehead and raises eyebrows
Nerve: Facial Nerve
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Occiptalis | Origin: Sup Nuchal Lines of the Occipital Bone.
Insertion: Galea Aponeurotica.
Action: Draws back scalp.
Nerve: Facial Nerve
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Corrugator Supercili | Origin: Meial end of Suprerilliary Arch
Insertion: Sdin under medial end of eyebrow.
Action: Draws back scalp.
Nerve: Facial Nerve.
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Procerus | ORIGIN: Fascia over Nasal Bone.
INSERTION: Skin between eyebrows.
ACTION: Draws eyebrows down and medially in a frown, moves nose. NERVE: Facial Nerve
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Nasalis | NASALIS- TRANSVERSE PORTION
ORIGIN: Maxilla
INSERTION: Muscle on opp side of br of nose.
ACTION: Draws eyebrows down and medially in a frown, moves nose.
NERVE: Facial Nerve.
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