HEAD & NECK Origin(s) Insertion *Masseter Orbicularis oculi Orbicularis oris Platysma *Sternocleidomastoid *Temporalis *Trapezius

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The document appears to be a table from an educational resource, likely related to human anatomy, specifically muscle origin and insertion points. Here's the transcription of the text:

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### Arm Muscles

- **Extensor carpi ulnaris**
- **Extensor digitorum** *(asterisk indicates an important muscle)*
- **Abductor pollicis longus**
- **Pronator teres**
- **Flexor carpi ulnaris** *(asterisk indicates an important muscle)*
- **Flexor carpi radialis**
- **Palmaris longus**
- **Flexor digitorum superficialis**

### Head & Neck Muscles

| Muscle Name            | Origin(s) | Insertion |
|------------------------|-----------|-----------|
| *Masseter              |           |           |
| Orbicularis oculi      |           |           |
| Orbicularis oris       |           |           |
| Platysma               |           |           |
| *Sternocleidomastoid   |           |           |
| *Temporalis            |           |           |
| *Trapezius             |           |           |

### Leg Muscles

| Muscle Name             | Origin(s) | Insertion |
|-------------------------|-----------|-----------|
| *Tensor fascia lata     |           |           |
| *Q: Rectus femoris      |           |           |
| Q: Vastus lateralis     |           |           |
| Q: Vastus medialis      |           |           |
| Q: Vastus intermedius   |           |           |
| H: Biceps femoris       |           |           |
| H: Semitendinosus       |           |           |
| H: Semimembranosus      |           |           |

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Note: The table includes major muscles from the arms, head & neck, and legs, organized into columns listing muscle names, their origins, and insertions. Some muscle names have asterisks, indicating importance or a special focus likely aimed at students learning anatomy.
Transcribed Image Text:The document appears to be a table from an educational resource, likely related to human anatomy, specifically muscle origin and insertion points. Here's the transcription of the text: --- ### Arm Muscles - **Extensor carpi ulnaris** - **Extensor digitorum** *(asterisk indicates an important muscle)* - **Abductor pollicis longus** - **Pronator teres** - **Flexor carpi ulnaris** *(asterisk indicates an important muscle)* - **Flexor carpi radialis** - **Palmaris longus** - **Flexor digitorum superficialis** ### Head & Neck Muscles | Muscle Name | Origin(s) | Insertion | |------------------------|-----------|-----------| | *Masseter | | | | Orbicularis oculi | | | | Orbicularis oris | | | | Platysma | | | | *Sternocleidomastoid | | | | *Temporalis | | | | *Trapezius | | | ### Leg Muscles | Muscle Name | Origin(s) | Insertion | |-------------------------|-----------|-----------| | *Tensor fascia lata | | | | *Q: Rectus femoris | | | | Q: Vastus lateralis | | | | Q: Vastus medialis | | | | Q: Vastus intermedius | | | | H: Biceps femoris | | | | H: Semitendinosus | | | | H: Semimembranosus | | | --- Note: The table includes major muscles from the arms, head & neck, and legs, organized into columns listing muscle names, their origins, and insertions. Some muscle names have asterisks, indicating importance or a special focus likely aimed at students learning anatomy.
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The muscles of the neck are muscles that cover the neck and they are responsible for the movement of the neck. They consist of: 

  • anterior
  • lateral
  • posterior

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