Ch 9-12 muscles/study guide/martini
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Masseter | zygomatic arch | ramus of mandible | elevate mandible
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Temporalis | temporal line of skull | coronoid process of mandible | elevate mandible
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Buccinator | Maxilla & mandible | mandible & skin on cheek | compress cheeks
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Zygomaticus major/minor | zygomatic bone | angle of mouth & upper lip | elevate angle of mouth (smile)
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Buccinator | Maxilla & mandible | angle of mouth | compress cheeks
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Depressor anguli oris | maxilla and mandible | angle of mouth | depress angle of mouth (frown)
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Risorius | fascia of masseter | angle of mouth | lateral angle of mouth (grimace)
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frontalis | epicranial aponeurosis (scalp) | eyebrow | elevates eyebrows;wrinkle forehead
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Occipitalis | occipital bone superior nuchal line | epicranial aponeurosis (scalp) | tenses scalp
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Orbicularis oris | maxillae & mandible | skin around lips | compress and purse lips (kiss)
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Orbicularis oculi | orbit (eye bone) | eyelids | close eyelids
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Lateral rectus Superior rectus | N/A | N/A | eye looks lateraleye looks superior
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Inferior rectus | N/A | N/A | eye looks down/inferior
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Medial rectus | N/A | N/a | eye looks medial/middle
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Superior Oblique | N/A | N/A | eye looks down,then lateral
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Inferior Oblique | N/A | N/A | eye looks up,then lateral
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sternocleidomastoid | clavicle/ manubrium (sternum-chest) | mastoid process of temporal bone | flexes neck,lateral flexes & rotates cervical vertebral column
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DEEP | VERTEBRAL | MUSCLES | INTER-
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INTERSPINALES | SPINOUS PROCESS OF OF EACH VERTEBRA | SPINOUS PROCESS OF MORE SUPERIOR VERTEBRA (ON TOP) | EXTEND VERTEBRAL COLUMN
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INTERTRANSVERSARII | TRANSVERSE PROCESS OF EACH VERTEBRAE | TRANSVERSE PROCESS OF MORE SUPERIOR VERTEBRAE | LATERAL FLEXION OF VERTEBRAL COLUMN
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DIAPHRAGM | N/A | N/A | DEPRESS RIBS,EXPANDS THORACIC CAVITY/COMPRESS ABDOMINOPELVIC DURING RESPIRATION (BREATHING)
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ILIOCOSTALIS THORACIS | SUPERIOR BORDERS OF RIBS 6-12 | SUPERIOR RIBS AND TRANSVERSE PROCESS OF C-7 | STABILIZE THORACIC VERTEBRAE IN EXTENSION
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SPINALIS THORACIS | SPINOUS PROCESSES OF INFERIOR THORACIC & SUPERIOR LUMBAR | SPINOUS PROCESSES OF SUPERIOR THORACIC & LUMBAR VERTEBRAE | EXTEND VERTEBRAL COLUMN
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LONGISSIMUS THORACIS | TRANSVERSE PROCESS OF INFERIOR THORACIC AND SUPERIOR LUMBAR VERTEBRAE | TRANSVERSE PROCESS OF SUPERIOR THORACIC & LUMBAR VERTEBRAE | EXTENSION OF VERTEBRAL COLUMN; ALONE, EACH PRODUCES LATERAL FLEXION TO THAT SIDE
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