Name the hypaxial muscles of the thorax
Scalanus m.
Serratus ventralis cervicis and thoracis
serratus dorsalis cranialis and caudalis
External intercostal
Internal intercostal
Rectus thoracis
Serratus ventralis cervicis and thoracis
serratus dorsalis cranialis and caudalis
External intercostal
Internal intercostal
Rectus thoracis
Name the hypaxial muscles of the abdomen
External abdominal oblique
Internal abdominal oblique
Transverse abdominis
Rectus abdominus
Internal abdominal oblique
Transverse abdominis
Rectus abdominus
What is the origin, insertion, and main action of longus capitis?
O: Transvers processes of C2-C6
I: Muscular tubercle on the ventral surface of the basioccipital bone
A: Flex the atlanto-occipital joint and draw the neck downward
I: Muscular tubercle on the ventral surface of the basioccipital bone
A: Flex the atlanto-occipital joint and draw the neck downward
What is the origin, insertion, and action of thoracic part of Longus colli?
O: Convex ventral surfaces of first 6 thoracic vertebrae
I: 6th and 7th cervical vertebrae
A: Draw the neck downward
I: 6th and 7th cervical vertebrae
A: Draw the neck downward
What is the origin, insertion, and main action of the cervical part Longus Colli?
O: Ventral borders of transverse processes of the sixth to third cervical vertebrae.
I: Ventral spine of preceding vertebrae
A: Draw the neck downward
I: Ventral spine of preceding vertebrae
A: Draw the neck downward
Name the muscles involved in inspiration
Scalenus m.
Serratus dorsalis cranialis m.
Rectus thoracis m.
External intercostal m.
Serratus dorsalis cranialis m.
Rectus thoracis m.
External intercostal m.
Name the muscles involved in expiration
Serratus dorsalis caudalis m.
Internal intercostal mm.
Iliocostalis lumborum m.
Iliocostalis thoracis m.
Internal intercostal mm.
Iliocostalis lumborum m.
Iliocostalis thoracis m.