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Muscles

Muscles

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS1-2, MS-ESS1-3

+4

Standards-aligned

Created by

KAREN CAMARILLO-OLMOS

Used 2+ times

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9 Slides • 8 Questions

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Muscles

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Open Ended

List muscles found around out body.

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What are the major muscles of the body?

Muscle names are based on Latin and are given according to the following criteria:
Muscle size

Muscle shape

Location of muscle

Orientation of muscle

Muscle origin and insertion

Number of origins (head) on the muscle

Muscle function

Examples:

Biceps brachii (two origins on upper arm)

Deltoid (triangular like the Greek letter delta )

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deltoid

pectoralis major

biceps brachii

adductor

gastrocnemius

quadriceps
group

external obliques

rectus abdominis

frontalis

trapezius

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triceps brachii

gluteus maximus

gastrocnemius

latissimus dorsi

trapezius

gluteus medius

hamstring group

soleus

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How do muscles attach to the
skeleton?

Muscles are attached to bones by tendons.

The attachment of the tendon to the more stationary bone is called the origin. The attachment to the more movable bone is called the insertion.

The middle of the muscle is called
the belly.

Muscles work in pairs.

Prime Mover= muscle doing the action

(contracting)

Synergists are muscles that help in that same direction

Antagonist= opposing muscle relaxing

during motion

Example of antagonistic pair: biceps brachii

& triceps brachii

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Summary

Muscles can be identified by their shape, location, size or function. They are attached to bones by tendons and extend from the origin to the insertion site. Muscles work in pairs with the prime
mover contracting while the antagonist
extends.

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Multiple Choice

What attaches muscle to bone?

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Tendons
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Muscle fibers
3
Cartilage
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Ligaments

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Open Ended

Describe the different criteria that contribute to how skeletal muscles are named.

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Multiple Choice

The location of a muscle’s insertion and origin can determine ________.

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the color and texture of the muscle
2
the range of motion and direction of movement
3
the size and shape of the muscle
4
the muscle's strength and endurance

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Multiple Choice

Where is the temporalis muscle located?

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On the front of the neck.
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Under the jawline.
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In the center of the forehead.
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On the side of the head, above the ear.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a prime mover in head flexion?

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Latissimus dorsi
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Pectoralis major
3
Trapezius muscle
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Sternocleidomastoid muscle

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Multiple Choice

Which muscle extends the forearm?

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Pectoralis major
2
Biceps brachii
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Triceps brachii
4
Deltoid

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Multiple Choice

What is the largest muscle in the lower leg?

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Gastrocnemius
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Soleus
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Tibialis anterior
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Quadriceps femoris

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