Muscles involved in inspiration
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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External intercoastals | Origin: Inferior surface of R 1-11
Insertion: superior surface of the rib below
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Internal intercoastals | Origin: Inferior margin of R 1-11
Insertion: superior surface of the rib below
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Sternocleidomastiod | Origin: Sternum and clavicle
Insertion: mastoid process
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Anterior scalene | Origin: Transverse process of C3-6
Insertion: superior surface of the first rib
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Middle scalene | Origin: Transverse process of C2-7
Insertion: superior surface of the first rib
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Serratus posterior superior | Origin: Spinous process of C7, T1-3
Insertion: angles of ribs 2-5
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Posterior scalene | Origin: Transverse process of C5-7
Insertion: second rib
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Levatores Costarum brevis | Origin: Transverse process of C7-T11
Insertion: superior surface of the rib below
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Trapezius | Origin: Spinous process of C2-T12
Insertion: scapula and clavicle
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Levatores Costarum longis | Origin: transverse process of T7-10
Insertion: superior surface two ribs below
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Pectoralis Major | Origin: sternum and clavicle
Insertion: humerus
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Pectoralis Minor | Origin: superior surface of ribs 3-5
Insertion: scapula
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Serratus Anterior | Origin: Ribs 1-8
Insertion: scapula
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Subclavious | Origin: clavicle
Insertion: scapula
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Levator scapulae | Origin: transverse process of C1-4
Insertion: scapula
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Rhomboideus Major | Origin: T2-5
Insertion: scapula
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Rhomboideus Minor | Origin: C7-T1
Insertion: scapula
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