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Alexandre Passalacqua

ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY : MODULE 2 LESSON 02.01: ASSESSMENT AXIAL AND


APPENDICULAR MUSCLES

Muscle Name Adjacent Bones Adjacent Muscles

Deltoid Clavicle Pectoralis Major Muscle

Biceps Brachii Scapula Elbow

Triceps Brachii Olecranon Scapula

External Oblique Pectoralis Major Internal Oblique

Gastrocnemius Patella Quadriceps

Quadricep Femoris Rectus Femoris Vastus Medius

1) I was able to find all the locations, the ones most difficult to find were the Insertion,

Rectus Femoris, and the small muscles. This was due to the fact that they were in the

general area the ones assigned were in making them almost in the same location.

2) It was easier to assign the muscles/bones on a partner. The reason was because my view

was more extensive, I could look all around instead of looking down. Plus it was easier to

see an image and correlate it to what was in front of me.

3) The muscles root is connected to the unmoving bone. At its opposite end, the inclusion is

connected to the portable bone. Body development happens when muscles contract

diagonally over joints and their addition moves towards their starting point. Precise

developments increment or diminish the point between two bones. Flexing diminishes the

edge of the joint and brings the articulating bones nearer, for example, bringing down the

jaw toward the chest.

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