Skeletal Muscle: Names, Location, and Function

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1.
Picture
Muscle Action
Common Joint
Name
Type of Joint
Medical Name
for Bones at
Joint
Thumb
Abduction
Thumb Joint
Saddle Joint
Metacarpal and
Phalange
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1.
Picture
Muscle Action
Common Joint
Name
Type of Joint
Medical Name
for Bones at
Joint
Thumb
Abduction
Thumb Joint
Saddle Joint
Metacarpal and
Phalange
arrange
fourteen skeletal muscles
diagram
muscle descriptions
important information
select
muscle description stations
in a table
• A fibrous connective tissue that
attaches muscle to bone.
• Tendons purpose is to move the
bone
• A fibrous connective tissue that
attaches bone to bone
• Serves to hold structures together and
keep them stable
• Immovable point of
attachment of a muscle to a
bone.
• A muscle contracts toward it
• Muscle attachment to a
moveable bone.
• 1. How is the function (movement) of the muscle effected by the
joint (Discuss the movement available at the 3 joints?
• Example: The biceps and triceps can only bend and extend the arm because they contract
and relax to move the ulna located at a hinge joint which only allows for two movements.
• 2. Come up with 5 every day activities that you do that use the
muscles you learned about in todays lesson. Identify what muscle(s)
are being used for each activity.
• Carry groceries into the house requires the use of the deltoid muscles.
• 3. In your opinion, of the every day movements you came up with,
which muscle is functionally the most important in order to carry out
daily activities. Use information from what you read about the
muscles to support your answer.
• When you finish your worksheet, you will be answering these
questions on a lined piece of paper.
Deltoids
Abs
1. Deltoids
2. Biceps
4. Pecs (Pectoralis
Major)
Sartorius
Anterior Tibialis
Anterior View
6. Abs
(Abdominals)
8. Quads
(Quadriceps)
11. Sartorius
10. Anterior Tibialis
14.Sternocleidomastoid
Trapezius
Gluteus
Maximus
Gastrocnemius
Posterior View (Back)
3. Triceps
5. Gluteus
Maximus
7. Hamstrings
9. Gastrocnemius
(Calf)
12. Latissimus
Dorsi (Lats))
13. Trapezius
Tendons
Scapula
(Shoulder Blade)
Biceps (Muscle)
Humerus
Tendons
Ulna
Radius
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