Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Updated List of Muscles

** The ones with the origin and insertion are the only ones we need to know the origin and insertion of

Muscles of Head and Neck
Muscle
Origin
Insertion
Function/Movement
Masseter
Zygomatic arch
Lateral surface of angle and ramus of mandible
Elevates Mandible
Frontalis


Wrinkles forehead and fixes galeal aponuerosis
Occipitalis


Retracts scalp
Temporalis


Elevates mandible when great pressure is not required

Zygomaticus


Zygomaticus Major: smiling
Zygomaticus Minor: elevates upper lip


Muscles of the Torso/Front

Linea Alba


Compresses abdominal contents, rotates vertebral column
Pectoralis Major
Clavicle, sternum, ribs 1-6
Intertuburcular groove
Pulls arm anteriorly and across chest, rotates humerus, or adducts arm
Pectoralis Minor


Elevates rib and protracts scapula
Rectus Abdominus
Crest of pubis and pubic symphysis
Xiphoid Process of sternum and costal cartilages
Tenses Abdominal wall, compresses abdominal contents, and flexes vertebral column
External Oblique


Tenses Abdominal wall and compresses abdominal contents
Internal Oblique


Tenses Abdominal wall and compresses abdominal contents

Muscles of the Torso/Back

Trapezius
Occipital Bone and spines of cervical and thoracic vertebrae
Clavicle; Spine and acromion process of scapula
Rotates scapula and raises arm; raises scapula; pulls scapula medially or pulls scapula and shoulder downward
Latissimus Dorsi
Spines of sacral, lumbar, and lower thoracic vertebrae, iliac crest, and lower ribs
Intertubercular groove of humerus
Extends and adducts arm and rotates humerus inwardly, or pulls shoulder downward and posteriorly
Rhomboid Major


Raises and adducts scapula
Supraspinatus


Abducts arm


Muscles of the Arm

Deltoid
Acromion process, spine of scapula, and clavicle
Deltoid tuberosity of humerus
Abducts arm, extends or flexes humerus
Biceps brachii


Flexes forearm at elbow and rotates hand laterally
Brachioradialis


Flexes forearm at elbow
Triceps brachii


Extends forearm at elbow
Flexor carpi radialis


Flexes and abducts wrist
Palmaris Longus


Flexes wrist

Muscles of the Leg

Gluteus Maximus
Sacrum, coccyx, and posterior surface of ilium
Posterior surface of femur and fascia of thigh
Extends thigh
Sartorius


Flexes leg and thigh, abducts thigh, rotates thigh laterally, and rotates leg medially
Adductor longus
Pubic bone near pubic symphysis
Posterior surface of femur
Adducts, flexes, and rotates thigh laterally
Vastus Lateralis


Extends leg at knee
Biceps femoris


Flexes leg, extends thigh
Gastrocnemius


Plantar flexion of foot and flexion of leg at knee
Rectus Femoris


Extends leg at knee

Helpful Dissection Videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OrfYvk58mM&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVcl2Lq0NQI&feature=youtu.be

Monday, May 5, 2014

Human muscles to learn (find location in cat)
*give origin and insertion

Head and Neck
Masserter*
Frontalis 
Occipitalis 
Temporalis
Zygomaticus 


Torso; front
linea alba
Pectoralis Major*
pectoralis minor
rectus abdominus*
external & internal obligue

Torso; back
trapezius*

latissimus dorsi*
rhomboid major
supraspinatus

Arm
deltoid*- acromiodeltoid & spihodeltoid
biceps brachii
brachioradialis
triceps branchii
flexor carpi radialis 
palmaris longus

Leg
gluteus maximus*
sartorius
adductor longus*
vastis lateralis
biceps femoris
gastrocnemius
rectus femoris



External Anatomy Worksheet

Cat Dissection 1: External Anatomy                                      NAME_______________________PER_____
Read and follow all written and verbal instructions!

Instructions:
Ø  Use Introduction: Photo Manual and Dissection Guide of the Cat, & your A&P lab manual to answer the questions.
Ø  Obtain a cat and place it in a dissection tray.  Wear an apron and safety glasses ALWAYS!
Ø  Label the bag & box with a permanent marker: Your names, Class period, Lab Station #
Ø  For this lab, you will not cut anything! Make all external observations before we start cutting next time!
Ø  When finished, cover cat with light spray of Carosafe, wrap in towel, and seal inside bag.  Put cat in box. 
Ø  Cleaning duties:     Clean dissection tray, utensils  and lab station thoroughly.  Return apron and goggles.

Structures that you are required to know:
See italicized terms below

Questions:
1. Complete the classification for the cat.  Remember to underline the scientific name.


Kingdom
Phylum
Subphylum
Class
Order
Genus
Species


2. How long does the average cat live? ____

3. What is the gestation period of a cat?_______

4. Label the following directional terms on the diagram of the cat:
frontal plane; caudal/ posterior; transverse plane; dorsal/superior; ventral/inferior; cranial/anterior; proximal; distal; median plane

5. How do these directional terms compare in the cat vs. the human?
  1. ventral
  2. superior
  3. inferior
  4. posterior
  5. anterior

6. What are the 3 main parts of the forelimb?

7. What is the nictitating membrane?  What is its function?

8. What are 2 features that are unique to mammals?

9. Determine the number of papillae in your cat.   Are they found in both male and female cats?
10. Is your cat male or female? __________ Explain how you know.
Make sure you see a cat of the opposite sex.

11. Label the following structures/ regions on the diagram of the cat:

tail (caudal), pinna, thigh, shank, pes, hindlimb, trunk (sacral, lumbar, thoracic), forelimb, paw, neck (cervical), head (cranial), torus, vibrissae, axilla, perineum, brachium, antebrachium, mammary papillae, external nares, anus, digits, external auditory meatus


Friday, May 2nd




Masseter



Thursday, May 1, 2014

Quiz for Friday, May 2nd

1) What are the two features unique to mammals?
2) Why is there a lack of hair on certain areas of the body? 
3) What are some external features of Cat King Louis XIV that are specializations for predatory life? 
4) What is the scientific name for whiskers? What do they do? 
5) What is the scientific name for the pads on the bottom of Louis' feet? What do they do? How many of them are there? 
*KEY WILL BE ADDED TO THIS POST AFTER TOMORROW 

External Features

Dissection Schedule

Dissection Schedule: 
Thursday 5/1: skin cat
Friday 5/2: finish skinning cat-- Dissection #1 Muscles (head and neck)
Monday 5/5: Muscles of chest and Abdomen 
Tuesday 5/6: muscles of back, shoulder, arm and forearm 
Wednesday 5/7: muscles of thighs and legs 
Thursday 5/8: PRACTICAL #1 on muscles 
Friday 5/9: nerves (brachial plexus)
Monday 5/12: Nerves (Lumbosacral plexus)
Tuesday 5/13: Finish nerves and complete dissection #3 (endocrine)
Wednesday 5/14: Practical #2 nerves/endocrine -- Dissection #4 Blood Vessels 
Thursday 5/15: Arteries continued and start veins
Monday 5/19: wrap up blood vessels 
Tuesday 5/20: practical #3 blood vessels--Dissection #5 Lymphatic system 
Wednesday 5/21: Dissection #6 Respiratory system 
Thursday 5/22: Dissection #7 digestive system 
Friday 5/23: Digestive System cont. 
Monday 5/26: NO SCHOOL 
Tuesday 5/27: Practical #4 (Lymphatic/Respiratory) 
Wednesday 5/28: Practical #5 (Digestive)