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Muscular system: flashcards. 1st year anatomy

fiber - recall that muscle ____is the name of a single muscle tissue cell

endomysium - fine layer of CT that surrounds each muscle fiber (cell)

perimysium - sheath around a fascicle

epimysium - dense, fibrous CT that surrounds & holds together a group of fascicles =
outside layer of a single muscle

deep fascia - still coarser layer of dense CT that binds muscles into functional groups »»
eg: hamstrings vs quadriceps

joints - most muscles span

2 places - most muscles are attaches to bones in at least ___ places

anchored/ originates in the bone - muscle attachement origin

bone that moves - muscle attachement insertion

tendon or an aponeurosis - Most attachments are indirect attachments involving either a
____ or ____

Aponeurosis - flat sheet of tissue connecting two muscles

Fascicle - all skeletal muscles have

parallel, pennate, convergent, circular - 4 basic patterns of fascicle

parallel - can be straplike (sartorius) or fusiform (biceps brachii)

pennate - unipennate (eg: extensor digitorum longus)
bipennate (eg: rectus femoris)
multipennate (eg: deltoid)

convergent fascicles - muscle is triangular or fan-shaped (eg: pectoralis major)

circular fascicles - concentric rings surround ext openings & contract to close opening
(eg: obicularis oris)
(eyes)

in opposition - muscles can work together or

prime movers, antagonists, synergists - 3 functional groups of muscles

, prime mover - allows movement to happen (there can be more than one)

prime mover example - biceps brachii and elbow flexion

Antagonist - acting against the movement (muscle tone). Controls movement.

can provide resistance to prevent overshoot or control rate of movement. - what can
antagonist provide and prevent?

biceps brachii & triceps brachii - give a example how a single muscle can be a prime
mover for one action & an antagonist for another action

promoting the same movement
reducing undesirable movements
some are fixators (muscles involved in posture. holds a certain pose ) - synergists
muscles that help the prime mover by (3)

Epicanius - main muscle of scalp - consists of: frontal belly and occipital belly

frontal belly - raises eyebrows, wrinkles forehead

occipital belly - fixes aponeurosis and pulls scalp posteriorly

orbicularis oculi - surrounds the rim of orbit; protects eyes from light by producing
blinking ,squinting also draws eyebrows down

Zygomaticus - (cheek to corner of mouth):
smiling muscle

Orbiculairs Oculi - lips; multi-layered; closes, purses, protrudes lips

mentalis (mandible to chin): - V-shaped pair - protrudes lower lip (pout); wrinkles chin

buccinator (mandible/maxilla to orb.oris) - deep to masseter - whistling, sucking; hold
food in place when chewing; especially in nursing infants

platysma (fascia of chest to mandible) - helps depress mandible; tenses skin of neck

genioglossus, hyoglossus, styloglossus, - 3 muscles that move the tongue

Genioglossus - (mandible to inferior tongue & hyoid bone): prime mover of tongue
protrusion; anchors tongue to prevent obstruction of respiration

Hyoglossus - (hyoid bone to inferolateral tongue): depresses tongue, especially lateral
margins

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