Diagram of neck muscles
[DOC File]Muscular System Webquest
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Label the following muscles on your diagram below: Sternocleidomastoid, Trapezius, Deltoid, Pectoralis major, Latissimus dorsi, Biceps brachii, Aponeurosis, Transversus abdominus, Rectus abdominus, Internal/external oblique, frontalis, temporalis, flexor carpi radialis, rectus femoris + vastus muscles (quadriceps group), tibialis anterior, and ...
[DOC File]The Human Neck:
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The module will first cover the physiology of the neck, followed by images of neck anatomy enhanced by a physical model to help demonstrate the components of the neck. Finally, the module will cover the use of software that is intended to allow students to manipulate the neck joints and view the muscles in simulated action, as well as plot ...
[DOC File]Utilizing Neck Modeling to Teach Anatomical, Physical, and ...
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Compare and contrast the muscles in your model to the muscles of the human neck. What advantage was gained by each group of muscles (e.g. intervertebral muscles, larger neck muscles, muscles at angles (running ventral to dorsal or vice versa)). Compare the center of gravity of the head in your model to the position in the body.
[DOC File]EXERCISE - Anatomy and Physiology
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cervical 1.head, neck, shoulders (name plexus only) phrenic 2.diaphragm. sciatic 3.posterior thigh. common fibular, tibial, sural, medial and lateral plantar 4.leg and foot (name two) median, ulnar 5.anterior forearm muscles (name two) radial, musculocutaneous 6.arm muscles (name two) lumbar 7.abdominal wall (name plexus only)
[DOC File]SETTING UP YOUR VDU - University of Sheffield
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1. Adjust the angle of the backrest, and/or the length of the bottom-cushion, so that your back is supported in your work position, and the bottom-cushion is not too long for you. If you can't sit fully back and upright without the back of your knees hooking the front of the seat, you need a different chair with a shorter bottom-cushion.
[DOC File]Name
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A. Controls Neck Muscles like the Sternocleidomastoid. B. Vision. C. Mastication. D. Glandular Secretions in the Face. E. Lift Throats During Swallowing. AB. Accommodation of the Lens. AC. Superior Oblique Eye Muscle Control. AD. Controls Tongue During Speech. AE. Hearing and Balance. BC. Control Cardiac & Smooth Muscles. BD. Lateral Eye ...
[DOC File]Muscle Sites
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Cerritos College Anatomy. Models. Click on the model you want (torso, arm, leg etc). Head/neck muscles are very detailed! Click on a muscle, and its name appears in the box below. Pretty quick and useful way to quiz yourself! ... (diagram based). You can take short or long quizzes on musculature, divided into different aspects of the body. ...
[DOCX File]Label the diagram of the skeletal muscle with the ...
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Label the diagram of the muscle fiber below with the following terms: actin (thin filaments), ... junction, myofibril, myosin (thick filaments), sarcolemma, sarcomere, sarcoplasmic reticulum, T-tubule, Z-line. 3. Color the muscles of the head and neck in the diagrams below. 4. Color the muscles of the upper back and chest in the diagrams below ...
[DOC File]A1.2.1.IdentityManiken
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Label the top of the diagram “Muscular System.” Label each muscle you add to the diagram. Make sure to add a brief statement of function. Using your knowledge of directional terms, tissues, and the bones and muscles of the face, follow your teacher’s instructions to build the face of your Maniken®.
[DOCX File]Head, Neck - Jackson College
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Locate and identify muscles of the head and neck and a diagram, skull and patient. Describe origin, insertion, action and innervation of each muscle of the head and neck. Discuss the process of mastication, speech and swallowing with regard to anatomic considerations involving the muscles.
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