Insertions 1 Flashcards

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M. Obliquus abdominis ext. Ins.

A

Pubic symphyses and xiphoid process via the linea alba

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M. Obliquus abdominis int. Ins.

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Thirteenth rib and cartilage of the twelfth rib

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M. Transversus abdominis ins.

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On the inner surface of the rectus abdominis

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M. Rectus abdominis ins.

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Unites the tendon of origin of the pectineus muscle and the prepubic tendon

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5
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M. Intercostales ext. and int. Ins.

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Upper border of rib below

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M. Latissimus dorsi ins.

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Teres tubercle and the greater tubercle of the humerus

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M. Trapezius tho. and cer. Ins.

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Spine of the scapula

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M. Rhomboideus thor. capi. Ins.

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Medial and partly on the lateral edge of the base of the scapula

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M. Rhomboideus cerv. Ins.

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Cranial angle and dorsal border of scapula including scapular cartilage

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10
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M. Brachiocephalicus Ins.

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Dorsal surface of the neck

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M. Brachiocephalicus cleidoceph. Ins

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Mastoid/occipital bone/nuchal ligament/neck

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12
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M. Brachiocephalicus cleidobrac. Ins

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Clavicular tendon/clavicular intersection/vestigial clavicle

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13
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M. Omotransversarius ins.

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Caudal end of the wing of the atlas and the transverse process of the axis

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14
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M. Biventer ins.

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Occipital protuberance

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15
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M. Complexus major ins.

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Dorsal nuchal line

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16
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M. Longissimus capitis ins.

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Mastoid part of the temporal bone

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M. Longissimus cervicis ins.

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Last cervical vertebra

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M. Pectoralis superficialis trans. and descen. Ins.

A

Entire crest of the greater tubercle of the humerus

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M. Pectoralis superficialis ascend. Ins.

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Lesser tubercle of the humerus

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M. Serratus ventralis thor. Ins.

A

Transverse process of the last five cervical vertebrae and on the first seven or eight ribs

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M. Serratus ventralis cerv. Ins.

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Transverse process of the last five cervical vertebrae

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M. Scalenus dorsalis ins.

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Transverse process of C3-C6th vertebrae

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M. Scalenus ventralis ins.

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Transverse process of C3-C6 (also C1 and C2 in Su)

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M. Transversus thoracis ins.

A

Second through seventh costal cartilage

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M. Longissimus thoracis ins.
All thoracic ribs
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M. Sternohyoideus ins.
Basiohyoid bone
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M. Sternothyreoideus ins.
Thyroid cartilage
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M. Splenius ins.
Dorsal nuchal lines of the occipital bone and mastoid part of the temporal bone