tailieunhanh - Lecture Human anatomy (6/e): Chapter 10 - Martini, Timmons, Tallitsch

Lecture Human anatomy (6/e): Chapter 10 - The muscular system: Axial musculature. Chapter 10 discusses the gross anatomy of the axial musculature, skeletal muscles associated with the axial skeleton. | I HUMAN ANATOMY SIXTH EDITION C h a p t e r 10 MARTINI TIMMONS FA I. LITSCH The Muscular System Axial Musculature PowerPoint Lecture Slides prepared by Jason LaPres North Harris College Houston Texas Copyright 2009 Pearson Education Inc. publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings Introduction The axial musculature arises on the axial skeleton. Positions the head and vertebral column Moves the rib cage Axial muscles do not play a role in the movement or stabilization of the pectoral or pelvic girdles or the limbs. Roughly 60 percent of the skeletal muscles in the body are axial muscles. Copyright 2009 Pearson Education Inc. publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings The Axial Musculature The axial muscles fall into four logical groups based on location and or function. Muscles of the head and neck Facial expression Whistling Sucking Chewing Swallowing Contractions of the eye muscles Muscles of the vertebral column Oblique and rectus muscles Diaphragm Muscles of the pelvic floor Copyright 2009 Pearson Education Inc. publishing as Pearson Benjamin .

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