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Fill in the Blanks: Muscles of the Head, Neck, Shoulder, Thorax, Abdomen, and SpineVersion en ligne
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1
muscles
facial
neck
core
chewing
laughing
head
abdomen
breathing
eye
Muscles
of
the
,
,
and
are
important
for
various
functions
in
the
body
.
The
of
the
head
are
responsible
for
expressions
,
,
and
movements
.
The
neck
muscles
support
the
head
and
allow
for
movements
such
as
turning
and
tilting
.
The
muscles
of
the
abdomen
play
a
crucial
role
in
stability
and
are
involved
in
activities
like
,
coughing
,
and
.
2
masseter
temporalis
masseter
sternocleidomastiod
[
H
]
The
muscle
is
found
inferior
to
the
on
the
lateral
side
of
the
cranium
,
while
the
is
found
superior
to
the
.
3
sternocleidomastoid
scalenes
[
N
]
Found
on
the
lateral
side
of
the
neck
,
the
is
superficial
to
the
muscle
.
4
superficial
medial
inferior
transverse
rectus
[
A
]
The
external
oblique
,
found
to
the
pectoralis
major
,
is
to
the
abdominis
:
which
is
to
the
internal
oblique
and
superficial
to
the
abdominis
.
5
intercostals
supraspinatus
trapezius
levator
deep
external
minor
pectoralis
internal
medial
lateral
rhomboids
minor
serratus
anterior
medial
scapulae
[
T
]
The
intercostals
(
found
inferior
of
the
sternocleidomastoid
,
/
of
the
)
are
superficial
to
the
.
The
is
inferior
to
the
pectoralis
.
The
is
found
superficial
to
the
following
muscles
:
the
,
which
is
found
superior
and
from
the
-
which
is
to
the
.
6
superficial
minor
teres
deltoid
longissimus
subscapularis
superior
covers
gluteus
dorsi
pectoralis
maximus
minor
major
lateral
anterior
inferior
[
S
]
The
latissimus
is
found
superficial
to
the
,
superior
to
the
,
and
inferior
/
medial
of
the
.
Deep
of
the
aforementioned
,
from
the
end
of
the
shoulder
to
the
end
the
muscles
are
as
follows
:
supraspinatus
,
infraspinatus
,
teres
*
,
*
.
On
the
side
of
the
body
,
the
major
can
be
found
to
the
pectoralis
which
the
.
*
found
at
the
end
of
the
shoulder
.
7
scapular
trapezius
spinal
Vertebrae
Scapula
Skull
[
T
?
]
The
performs
inferior
rotation
,
retraction
,
elevation
,
depression
;
extension
;
origin
[
]
+
[
]
;
insertion
[
]
8
major
humeral
Humerus
Clavicle
Sternum
[
S
?
]
The
p
.
performs
flexion
,
adduction
,
medial
rotation
;
origin
[
]
+
[
]
;
insertion
[
]
9
humeral
scapular
latissimus
Vertebrae
Humerus
[
S
?
]
The
performs
extension
,
adduction
,
medial
rotation
,
depression
;
origin
[
]
;
insertion
[
]
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