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Biology 210 Exam 3 Muscles Tissues Skeleton
Typology: Exercises
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ARTICULATIONS, MOVEMENTS AND MUSCLES OF THE HEAD, NECK AND TRUNK
(^) Objectives: pages 217- (^) Articulations and Movements (p. 217; Chapter 9) (^) Muscles (p. 218; Chapter 10) We will start with head, neck and trunk today We will finish the muscles next week
(^) Examples: (^) Sagittal suture (^) Coronal suture (^) Squamous suture Coronal suture Sagittal suture Squamous suture
Pubic symphysis
(^) Hinge (general) (^) Movement: flexion and extension (^) Most specific example: (^) *Tibiofemoral joint feature: anterior cruciate ligament
(^) Ball and Socket (general) (^) (Movement) angular movements and rotation; shoulder/hip joints *circumduction (^) Most specific joints: coxal joint
**Figure 9.6 (p. 227) , Table 9.2 (p.
Be able to identify the type of movement from a picture** (^) Flexion (^) Extension (^) Hyperextension (^) Abduction (^) Adduction (^) Circumduction (^) Rotation (^) Supination (^) Pronation (^) Inversion (^) Eversion (^) Dorsiflexion (^) Plantar flexion
(^) Read pages 237- (^) Objectives: p. 218 be able to name the following muscles (^) Figure 10.1, 10.2, 10.
Muscles of the Head and Neck Frontalis Temporalis Orbicularis oculi Masseter Orbicular oris Zygomaticus Sternocleidomastoid platysma
Muscles of the Head and Neck continued Frontalis Temporalis Orbicularis oculi Zygomaticus Orbicularis oris Masster Sternocleidomastoid Platysma
Internal Intercostals External Intercostals
(^) Study what we covered today and posted lab materials on D2L to review (^) Next lesson: muscles of the appendages