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Stack #60675, week 7 muscles

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insertion
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nerve
Longissimus capitis   transverse processes of superior 4 thoracic vertebrae and articular processes of inferior 4 cervical vertebrae   mastoid process of temporal bone   acting together, both longissimus capitis muscles extend head, singly, rotate head to same side as contracting muscle   middle and inferior cervical spinal nerves  
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Longissimus cervicus   transverse processes of 4th and 5th thoracic vertebrae   transverse processes of 2nd to 6th cervical vertebrae   acting together, longissimus cervicus and both longissimus thoracis muscles extend vertebral column of their region, acting singly, laterally flex vertebral column of their region   cervical and superior thoracic spinal nerves  
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Longissimus Thoracis   transverse processes of lumbar vertebrae   transverse processes of all thoracic and superior lumbar vertebrae and 9th and 10th ribs   acting together, longissimus cervicus and both longissimus thoracis muscles extend vertebral column of their region, acting singly, laterally flex vertebral column of their region   thoracic and lumbar spinal nerves  
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Gracilis   body and iferior ramus of pubis   medial surface of body of tibia   adducts thigh at hip, medially rotates thigh, and flexes leg at knee   Obturator nerve  
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Tibialis posterior   tibia, bibula, and interosseous membrane   2nd, 3rd and 4th metatarsals, navicular, all 3 cuneiforms, and cuboid   plantar flexes foot at ankle, inverts foot at intertarsal joints   tibial nerve  
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