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SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES OF THE LOWER JAW, CHEST AND ABDOMEN MYLOHYOID ANTERIOR PECTORALIS MIDDLE PECTORALIS POSTERIOR PECTORALIS A broad sheet of muscle across the lower jaw The most anterior chest muscle posterior to the mylohyoid The middle chest muscle posterior to the anterior pectoralis The most posterior chest muscle posterior to the preceding
Consists of an anterior and posterior region near the median line along the forward border of the pectoralis muscles and lies in front of the pectoralis
Lower jaw Coracoid and Epicoracoid Sternum and Xiphisternum Rectus abdominis
Humerus
Draws the arm towards the chest Draws the arm towards the chest
Humerus
DELTOID
Median line
Humerus
BICEPS BRACHII
Episternum
Radio-ulna
RECTUS ABDOMINIS
Pubis
Sternum
EXTERNAL OBLIQUE
Linea alba
SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES OF THE HEAD AND BACK MASSETER Muscle found lying infront of the tympanum Tympanic ring Lower jaw posterior to the temporalis Closes the mouth
Muscle found Tympanic ring and Lower jaw Opens the mouth behind the Dorsal fascia tympanum TEMPORALIS Round muscle on Side of the skull Near the posterior Closes the mouth the dorsal part just between eye and of the lower jaw above the tympanic ring depressor Mandibularis LATISSIMUS DORSI A fan shaped Dorsal fascia Humerus Swings the forearm muscle lying dorsal outward and to the suprascapula upward and scapula LONGISSIMUS DORSI Lies between the Sacral vertebra and Suprascapula and Raises the back suprascapula and illium dorsal fascia sacral vertebra MUSCLES OF THE THIGH AND SHANK ON THE DORSAL SIDE OF THE THIGH
TRICEPS FEMORIS A large muscle covering the entire anterior border of the thigh both dorsally and ventrally
A large muscle lying on the posterior margin of the dorsal surface of the thigh; characterized by the presence of oblique markings, running across it from the ischium
DEPRESSOR MANDIBULARIS
Pelvic girdle
Tibio-fibula
SEMIMEMBRANOSUS
Ischium
Tibio-fibula
BICEPS FEMORIS
SEMITENDINOSUS
A long slender muscle between the triceps femoris and semimembranosus A slender muscle above the semimembranosus
Ischium
Adducts the thigh and flexes the legs Adducts the femur and flexes the legs
Ischium
ON THE VENTRAL SIDE OF THE THIGH SARTORIUS A long slender muscle running obliquely from the ilium to the tibia A narrow muscle partly covered by the Sartorius at the distal end but partly exposed at the proximal end
A stout muscle lying behind the Sartorius and partly covered by it. You may cut the sartorius across its belly, to have a full view of this muscle
Ilium
Tibio-fibula
ADDUCTOR LONGUS
Ilium
Femur
ADDUCTOR MAGNUS
Femur
A large muscle lying Ischium Tibio-fibula at the posterior margin of the thigh A long slender Ischium Tibio-fibula muscle closely attached at the posterior side of the gracilis major ON THE DORSAL SIDE OF THE SHANK A large muscle at the back of the shank which tapers at its end A stout muscle with two bellies at the distal end; lies close to the anterior surface of the tibiofibula
A slender muscle lying between the tibialis anticus and gastrocnemius and partly covered by the latter
Flexes the shank and adducts the thigh Flexes the shank and adducts the thigh
GASTROCNEMIUS
Femur
Tendon of Achilles
Extends the foot and flexes the shank Extends the leg and flexes the foot
TIBIALIS ANTICUS
Femur
PERONEUS
Femur
Draws the shank against the thigh, extends and twists the foot
ON THE VENTRAL SIDE OF THE SHANK TIBIALIS POSTICUS A long narrow muscle close to the posterior side of the tibia beneath the gastrocnemius slender muscle lying on the proximal side of the tibio-fibula and partly covered by the tibialis anticus Femur Astragsalus Flexes and twists the ankle
EXTENSOR CRURIS
Femur
Tibio-fibula
*Gastrocnemius, Tibialis anticus and Peroneus are also seen on the dorsal side.
Taken from Laboratory Exercises in BIOLOGY 102 (2002) of the Department of Biological Sciences College of Science University of Santo Tomas