GLOBAL EDITION Anatomy and Physiology Coloring Workbook A Complete Study Guide TWELFTH EDITION Elaine N. Marieb Simone Brito
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124 Anatomy & Physiology Coloring Workbook 17. Several criteria are applied to the naming of muscles. These are provided in. Identify which criteria pertain to the muscles listed in and enter the correct letter(s) in the answer blank. Items may have more than one answer. 1. Gluteus maximus 2. Adductor magnus 3. Biceps femoris 4. Transversus abdominis 5. Extensor carpi ulnaris 6. Trapezius 7. Rectus femoris 8. External oblique A. Action of the muscle B. Shape of the muscle C. Location of the muscle s origin and/or insertion D. Number of origins E. Location of muscle relative to a bone or body region F. Direction in which the muscle fibers run relative to some imaginary line G. Relative size of the muscle GROSS ANATOMY OF THE SKELETAL MUSCLES Muscles of the Head 18. Identify the major muscles described in by choosing a response from. Enter the correct letter in the answer blank. Select a different color for each muscle described and color in the coding circle and corresponding muscle on Figure 6 6. 1. Used to show you re happy 2. Used to suck in your cheeks 3. Used in winking 4. Wrinkles the forehead horizontally 5. The kissing muscle 6. Prime mover of jaw closure 7. Synergist muscle for jaw closure 8. Prime mover of head flexion; a two-headed muscle A. Buccinator B. Frontalis C. Masseter D. Orbicularis oculi E. Orbicularis oris F. Sternocleidomastoid G. Temporalis H. Trapezius I. Zygomaticus
Chapter 6 The Muscular System 125 Zygomatic bone Figure 6 6
126 Anatomy & Physiology Coloring Workbook 19. Match the muscle names in to the facial muscles described in. _ 1. Squints the eyes _ 2. Pulls the eyebrows superiorly _ 3. Smiling muscle _ 4. Puckers the lips _ 5. Draws the corners of the lips downward _ 6. Pulls the scalp posteriorly A. Buccinator B. Frontal belly of the epicranius C. Occipital belly of the epicranius D. Orbicularis oculi E. Orbicularis oris F. Platysma G. Zygomaticus Muscles of the Trunk 20. Identify the anterior trunk muscles described in by choosing a response from. Enter the correct letter in the answer blank. Then, for each muscle description that has a color-coding circle, select a different color to color the coding circle and corresponding muscle on Figure 6 7. 1. Means straight muscle of the abdomen 2. Prime mover for shoulder flexion and adduction 3. Prime mover for shoulder abduction 4. Part of the abdominal girdle; forms the external lateral walls of the abdomen 5. Acting alone, each muscle of this pair turns the head toward the opposite shoulder 6. and 7. Besides the two abdominal muscles (pairs) named above, two muscle pairs that help form the natural abdominal girdle 8. Deep muscles of the thorax that promote the inspiratory phase of breathing 9. An unpaired muscle; acts with the muscles named immediately above to accomplish inspiration A. Deltoid B. Diaphragm C. External intercostal D. External oblique E. Internal intercostal F. Internal oblique G. Latissimus dorsi H. Pectoralis major I. Rectus abdominis J. Sternocleidomastoid K. Transversus abdominis
Chapter 6 The Muscular System 127 Clavicle Sternum Aponeurosis normally overlying this muscle has been removed Figure 6 7
128 Anatomy & Physiology Coloring Workbook 21. Identify the posterior trunk muscles described in by choosing a response from. Enter the correct letter in the answer blank. Select a different color for each muscle description with a coding circle and color the coding circles and corresponding muscles on Figure 6 8. 1. Muscle that allows you to shrug your shoulders or extend your head 2. Muscle that adducts the shoulder and causes extension of the shoulder joint 3. Shoulder muscle that is the antagonist of the muscle just described 4. Prime mover of back extension; a deep composite muscle consisting of three columns 5. Large paired superficial muscle of the lower back 6. Fleshy muscle forming part of the posterior abdominal wall that helps maintain upright posture A. Deltoid B. Erector spinae C. External oblique D. Gluteus maximus E. Latissimus dorsi F. Quadratus lumborum G. Trapezius