Topic 11: Muscular System - Naming of Skeletal Muscles Flashcards

1
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What are 7 ways that muscles are named?

A
  1. Action they perform (in anatomical pos)
  2. Shape
  3. Origin and inertion
  4. Location
  5. Relative size
  6. Direction of fibers
  7. Number of origins
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Skeletal muscles can be named based on the action they perform in anatomical position. Name the two types of actions performed by muscles

A
  • flexors
  • extensors
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3
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What are flexors?

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  • decrease the angle between 2 bones
  • ex. flexor carpi radialis
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What are extensors?

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  • increase angle (back to anatomical position after flexion)
  • ex. extensor carpi ulnaris
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5
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The shape of a muscle can influence how it is named. Give 2 examples of muscles and why they are named that way

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  1. deltoid - triangular shape
  2. trapezius - trapezoid shape (no 2 sides parallel)
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6
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Origin and insertion influences how a muscle is named. Use sternocleidomastoid as an example.

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origin - sterno = sternum, and cleido = clavicle
insertion - mastoid - mastoid process of temporal bone

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7
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Give an example of how location influences name of muscle

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tibialis anterior

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8
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Relative size is an example of how muscles can be named. Using GLUTEUS, give 3 examples of their names

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  • maximus
  • medius
  • minimus
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9
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Direction of fibers can influence how a muscle is named. Use the rectus abdominis and external obliques as an example.

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rectus means straight
- i guess fibers are running straight
external obliques
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10
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The number of origins influences how a muscle is named. Use these examples:
1. Biceps brachii
2. triceps trachii
3. quadriceps femoris

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biceps brachii - 2 origins on scapula
triceps brachii - 3 origins on scapula and humerus
quadriceps femoris - 4 origins on os coxa and femur

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11
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In the lab, we need to know action, origin + insertion of muscle (bones only, not which part of bone). We can often deduce it based on the name. Try extensor carpi radialis as an example

A

Action - extends wrist
position - near radius
origin - humerous
insertion - metacarpals

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