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Pre-Lab Muscles Answers

The document is a pre-lab guide focused on labeling various muscles of the human body across different figures. It includes instructions for identifying muscles of facial expression, mastication, and those in the thorax, abdomen, back, upper limb, and lower limb. Each section references specific figures adapted from a textbook for visual aid.

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Pre-Lab Muscles Answers

The document is a pre-lab guide focused on labeling various muscles of the human body across different figures. It includes instructions for identifying muscles of facial expression, mastication, and those in the thorax, abdomen, back, upper limb, and lower limb. Each section references specific figures adapted from a textbook for visual aid.

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Pre-Lab – Muscles

Prior to completing this pre-lab you may want to watch the iLecture for this module on the
conventions around the naming of muscles. When labelling the muscles below take a moment to
think about the name of each muscle and see if you can work out why the muscle was given the
name.
1. Label the following muscles on Figure 3.1: temporalis, masseter, orbicularis oris, orbicularis oculi,
sternocleidomastoid. Of the muscles listed, highlight in different colours those that are classified
as muscles of facial expression and those that are muscles of mastication.

Figure 3.1: Muscles of the Face


Adapted from Seeley’s, Vanputte, Regan & Russo (2017)

2. Label the following muscles on Figure 3.2: deltoid, pectoralis major, serratus anterior, rectus
abdominis, internal oblique, external oblique and transversus abdominis

Thorax - Anterior view Abdomen - Anterior view

Figure 3.2: Muscles of the Anterior Trunk and Arm


Adapted from Seeley’s, Vanputte, Regan & Russo (2017)

EXT ISAP 20 Sem 2, 2018


3. Label the following muscles on Figure 3.3: trapezius, latissimus dorsi

Back and neck – Posterior view Lower back – Posterior view

Figure 3.3: Muscles of the Back


Adapted from Seeley’s, Vanputte, Regan & Russo (2017)
4. Label the following muscles on Figure 3.4: deltoid, biceps brachii, brachialis, triceps brachii,
pronator teres (part of the pronator group), extensors of the wrist/digits (group), flexors of the
wrist/digits (group).

Lateral view Forearm and Hand Posterior view


(Anterior view)

Figure 3.4: Muscles of the Upper limb


Adapted from Seeley’s, Vanputte, Regan & Russo (2017)

EXT ISAP 20 Sem 2, 2018


5. Label the following muscles on Figure 3.5: gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, sartorius,
quadriceps, gracilis, adductor group, the hamstring group (consisting of biceps femoris,
semitendinosus and semimembranosus), gastrocnemius, soleus, tibialis anterior
Gluteal region – posterior view (R) Thigh - anterior view (R superficial)

Right anterior (Deep) Thigh – Posterior view (R)

Leg – Posterior view (R) Leg- Anterior view (R)

Figure 3.5: – Muscles of the Lower Limb


Adapted from Seeley’s, Vanputte, Regan & Russo (2017)

EXT ISAP 20 Sem 2, 2018

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