Questions and Answers
Radial tuberosity on the top lateral side of the radius
Olecranon process on top of the ulna
Coracoid process on the ulna underneath the trochanter notch
Dens/ odontoid process located on the C-2 axis
Skeletal muscle - attached to bone
- voluntary
- striated
- multiple nucleus
Smooth muscle - found in organ walls
- involuntary
- not striated
-single nucleus
Cardiac muscle - found in the heart
, - involuntary
- striated
- single nucleus
Levator scapulae - elevates, retracts, and rotates scapula
- laterally flexes neck
Serratus anterior - rotates and protracts the scapula
- elevates the ribs
Pectorials minor - depresses scapula
- elevates ribs
Subclavius - fixes clavicle
- fixes first rib
Rhomboideus major retracts, rotates and fixes scapula
Auicularis moves the ear
Orbicularis oris - puckers mouth
- kissing muscle